January 8, 2025
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Russians hit a bus with passengers in Kherson: an ecologist of the city council died

On Monday, Russian troops hit a shuttle bus carrying passengers in the Ship district of Kherson with a drone. So far, it is known about one dead person and six wounded. Source: Head of Kherson City Military Administration Roman Mrochko on social networks Details: According to him, the bus was moving on the 3rd route.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

injured bus. photo: Kherson region

On Monday, Russian troops hit a shuttle bus carrying passengers in the Ship district of Kherson with a drone. So far, it is known about one dead person and six wounded.

Source: Head of Kherson City Military Administration Roman Mrochko in social networks

Details: According to him, the bus was moving on the 3rd route.

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A 50-year-old man received non-life-threatening injuries.

Direct speech: “The man who died as a result of an attack by an enemy drone on a shuttle bus is our colleague. Volodymyr Ivanovich Shum was a specialist in the ecology department of the municipal administration and improvement of the urban economy department of the Kherson City Council. Russian terrorists killed the only ecologist who was physically working in the Kherson community today.”

 photo: Kherson Ova

More details: Also, as a result of the impact, six victims were hospitalized, including a 66-year-old driver of the Ship District Council and a 21-year-old boy who received an explosive injury and shrapnel wounds.

 photo: Kherson Ova

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