Russia attacked public transportation in Zaporizhzhia
On June 29, Russian troops once again attacked public transportation in Zaporizhzhia. A second strike on the city was recorded, resulting in a drone exploding near a bus.
The head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration reported on the consequences of the latest attack and confirmed that this was the second time that day the occupiers had struck civilian transportation in the city.
“The Russians have been targeting civilian transportation in Zaporizhzhia,” Fedorov said.
According to him, several passengers were injured when a drone “flew in” next to a bus.
He clarified that four people required medical attention.
Updated at 5:56 p.m.
Seven people were injured on the bus next to which the drone exploded, including two children.
"Two girls, aged 14 and 16, as well as five adults, ranging in age from 23 to 64, are receiving all necessary medical care," Fedorov said.




Strike on a minibus
As a reminder, today, June 29, the Russians struck a minibus in Zaporizhzhia with a drone.
As of today, three people are known to have died and eight were injured.
Passengers were diagnosed with shrapnel wounds, concussions, and abrasions. The victims range in age from 50 to 77.
This was reported on Telegram, citing Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.
Russia has launched thousands of drones and bombs at Ukraine over the past week.