Four Injured in Russian Strike on Minibuses in Kherson.
Minibuses Targeted in Kherson Attack
According to UATV: On June 19, the Russian military struck two minibuses in the Korabelny district of Kherson. Four people were injured in the incident and are currently hospitalized in moderate condition.
A second strike on the same day damaged a bus, but no casualties were reported. Yaroslav Shanko, head of the city’s military administration, provided details on the situation.
Civilian Toll in Ongoing Conflict
These events highlight the continued tension in the region, where civilians bear the brunt of military operations.
This incident further illustrates how warfare affects the lives of ordinary people in Ukraine. It is important to note that attacks on civilian transport cause not only physical harm but also psychological trauma for a population already enduring prolonged conflict. Such assaults endanger the safety of non-combatants and underscore the need for international attention to the situation in the area.
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