Enemy drone attacks minibus in Kherson, injuring driver and two female passengers

On the morning of February 21, Russian military forces attacked a minibus with a drone in Kherson, injuring three people.

According to Ukrinform, the Kherson City Military Administration reported this on Telegram.

“At around 6:30 a.m., Russian occupation forces attacked a suburban minibus with a drone in the central part of Kherson,” the report said.

As noted, a 71-year-old driver was injured as a result of the enemy attack. He suffered a mine-blast injury and multiple shrapnel wounds to his face. The man is currently in the hospital.

Later, it became known that two more people were injured, they were passengers of the vehicle.

“In the morning, as a result of an enemy drone attack on public transport, an employee of one of the Kherson City Council's municipal enterprises, who was on her way to work, was injured,” the Kherson City Military Administration said in a statement.

It is noted that the 62-year-old woman herself sought medical attention, and doctors diagnosed her with a mine-blast injury, bruising, and shrapnel wounds to her left arm. The victim will be treated on an outpatient basis.

Another passenger, a 42-year-old woman, suffered a concussion, mine blast, and closed craniocerebral injuries, the Kherson City Military Administration reported.

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