
A Russian drone attack on a bus in Ukraine has left nine people dead and at least 30 others injured, according to officials. The attack took place on Wednesday morning in the south-central city of Marhanets, which is located in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Serhiy Lysak, the regional head of Dnipropetrovsk, confirmed the fatalities and stated that the number of victims could rise as rescue efforts continue. He emphasized that the situation is still developing, with more injured people potentially being found as the search goes on.
The bus was reportedly carrying workers at the time of the strike, though details on their identities or the specific nature of their work have not been fully disclosed. The attack is the latest in a series of incidents involving Russian airstrikes and drones targeting civilian infrastructure, which has worsened the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The timing of the attack coincides with high-stakes diplomatic discussions. Diplomats from the UK, France, Germany, the US, and Ukraine are set to meet in London to discuss the possibility of securing a ceasefire. The discussions aim to bring some relief to the long-running conflict that has led to significant loss of life and widespread destruction in Ukraine.
While these talks are underway, the situation on the ground remains tense, with Ukrainian officials calling for stronger international support to prevent further attacks on civilians. The strike on the bus highlights the continued danger faced by ordinary citizens in areas of Ukraine that are caught in the crossfire of the war.
The attack has sparked widespread condemnation, with Ukrainian officials denouncing the strike as a deliberate act of terror. As the international community pushes for peace talks, incidents like these underscore the urgent need for a resolution to end the suffering caused by the conflict.
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