People injured in Kherson after drone hits minibus
On the morning of February 21, Russian military personnel attacked a minibus in Kherson using a drone, dropping explosives at approximately 06:35. This was reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration. Three people inside the vehicle were injured as a result of the strike.
The 71-year-old minibus driver was the first to seek medical help. The man was diagnosed with a mine-blast injury, acubarotrauma, and facial injuries.
Later, it became known about two more injured female passengers. The 62-year-old woman received an explosion injury, a bruise, and a shrapnel wound to her arm and was hospitalized for further treatment. Another passenger, 42 years old, suffered a concussion, concussion, explosive and closed craniocerebral trauma, after which she also sought medical attention.
Law enforcement agencies and emergency services continue to work at the scene, establishing the circumstances of the attack. The situation in the city remains tense due to regular Russian strikes on civilian infrastructure.
As emphasized in the Kherson OVA, the consequences of the shelling and the condition of the victims are under the control of doctors.




