Drone Attack Kills 7 on Passenger Bus in Russian-Controlled Ukraine
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- A drone attack on a passenger bus in Russian-controlled Ukraine killed seven people and injured 11.
- The bus was traveling between Moscow and Simferopol.
- This follows a large-scale Russian assault on Ukrainian cities.
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A drone attack killed seven people on a passenger bus in Russian-controlled Ukraine. This follows a significant Russian assault on Ukrainian cities. Russia also reported downing numerous drones overnight.
Seven people have been killed and 11 others injured in a drone attack on a passenger bus travelling through a Russia-controlled part of Ukraine, an official said.
Denis Pushilin, the Kremlin-installed leader of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, said the bus was hit in the early hours of Wednesday as it was travelling between Moscow and Simferopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Russia downed more than 350 drones overnight, according to Russian officials.
The drone strike comes a day after a massive Russian assault on cities across Ukraine killed at least 22 people, including several women and children.
At least 50 drones were downed over the Leningrad region northwest of Moscow, according to the regional governor Alexander Drozdenko.
The region includes the city of St Petersburg, which from Wednesday will host the annual International Economic Forum, an event designed to showcase Russia to the world.
Organisers say that delegations from more than 130 countries and territories will attend, including Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng, and the presidents of Uzbekistan and Tanzania.
Offene Fragen
- Who was responsible for the drone attack on the bus?
- What is the current status of the injured passengers?
- What is the expected impact of these attacks on the International Economic Forum?





