A child injured during an Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on a bus in the Bryansk region is in serious condition
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- A child injured during an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on a bus carrying Belarusian citizens in the Bryansk region is in serious condition on a ventilator.
- The adult patient is stably ill, but conscious.
- President Putin ordered assistance to the victims.
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A child injured in an Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on a bus in the Bryansk region is in serious condition on a ventilator.
The adult patient, taken to military clinical medical center No. 432, is conscious, his condition is stable and serious.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces, using a UAV, attacked the bus of a Gomel children's football team, as a result of which a woman was killed and eight people were injured of varying degrees of severity.
MINSK, June 18 - RIA Novosti. A child injured during an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on a bus with Belarusian citizens in the Bryansk region is in serious condition on a ventilator; if his condition improves, he can be operated on on Friday, the Ministry of Health of Belarus told RIA Novosti.
“The heaviest child remains on a ventilator. If his condition improves, he may be operated on tomorrow,” the department said in a statement.
It is noted that the adult patient, who was taken today to the military clinical medical center No. 432 of the armed forces of Belarus, is conscious, his condition is still stable and serious.
“There is no deterioration. Doctors expect that by tomorrow his condition will become moderate,” the Belarusian Ministry of Health added.
As Acting Governor of the Bryansk Region Yegor Kovalchuk reported on Wednesday, the Ukrainian Armed Forces, using an aircraft-type UAV, attacked the bus of a Gomel children's football team; the guys were going on vacation to Gelendzhik. A woman died, eight people, six of them children, received injuries of varying degrees of severity. Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed Health Minister Mikhail Murashko to provide assistance to victims of the terrorist attack.





