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Russia's drone attack: A bus in Ukraine was hit by a drone strike, there are many casualties

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Russia's drone attack: A bus in Ukraine was hit by a drone strike, resulting in many casualties
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The city of Marganets in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region was subjected to an attack by Russian armed forces using drones. This was reported by the head of the regional administration, Sergey Lisak.

According to him, the attack that occurred on the night of April 23 resulted in a bus carrying factory workers being hit by a drone strike. Tragically, as a result of the incident, 9 people were killed, and another 30 were injured to varying degrees.

Earlier, Sergey Lisak reported that four unmanned aircraft belonging to Russia were shot down at night, and as a result of these events, two people were injured.

According to information disseminated by Ukrainian media, on the night of April 23, Russian military forces launched drone attacks on several areas. In particular, as a result of strikes in the Poltava region, a drone fell near a residential building, injuring three people.

Additionally, in the Odessa region, fires broke out in residential buildings and an industrial area, injuring two people. In the Brovarsky district of Kyiv region, a fire occurred in a hotel and restaurant complex due to falling drone debris, fortunately causing no harm to anyone. This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

So far, the Russian government has not made any official statement regarding these incidents.

These horrific attacks in Ukraine have drawn significant attention from the international community. Currently, efforts are underway to restore damaged buildings and infrastructure in the affected areas.

As a result of these hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, many civilians are becoming victims and suffering. Therefore, international organizations are expressing hope for a quicker resolution of the conflict and are calling on the parties to exercise restraint and seek peace.

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