One Dead After Russian Forces Strike Passenger Bus in Kharkiv Region.
Tragedy Strikes in Nova Oleksandrivka
According to TSN.ua: A deadly incident unfolded on March 13 in the village of Nova Oleksandrivka, located within the Velykyi Burluk community. A scheduled bus operating on the 'Kharkiv — Velykyi Burluk' route came under attack by Russian military forces. The strike hit the vehicle directly, killing one person and wounding four others.
According to preliminary reports, the deceased was a civilian, and all those injured are local residents. The attack has sparked alarm among the community, highlighting the ongoing danger faced by non-combatants in active conflict zones.
“The shelling struck a passenger bus traveling from Kharkiv to Velykyi Burluk. Initial information confirms one fatality and four wounded, all of whom were civilians.”
Andriy Kanashevych, local official
Civilians Face Heightened Risks
This event serves as another grim reminder of the perils civilians endure during armed conflicts. Targeting public transportation, as seen here, underscores the urgent need to protect innocent lives and uphold international humanitarian law.
Local residents and authorities have voiced deep concerns over security in the region, which remains an active conflict zone. The attack further intensifies fears about the safety of everyday life for those living near the front lines.
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