Russia attacked a service bus in Dnipropetrovsk region: 15 dead, 7 wounded
On Sunday, February 1, Russian troops attacked a service bus in the Pavlohrad district of Dnipropetrovsk region with a drone. Fifteen people were killed and seven more were injured as a result of the strike.
This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Hanzha, and the deputy mayor of Ternivka, Oleksandr Dobrovolsky, on Telegram.
“The enemy targeted a UAV next to a service bus belonging to one of the enterprises in the Pavlohrad district. According to preliminary information, 15 people were killed and seven others were injured. We are investigating the details,” Ganza said.
The National Police also confirmed that the bus burned down as a result of the strike on civilian infrastructure.

Earlier, there were reports online that the strike was aimed at a bus carrying DTEK miners, but this information has not yet been officially confirmed.
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