Number of injured in Russian attack on bus in Nikopol increased
Kyiv • UNN
As a result of a UAV attack on a civilian bus in the center of Nikopol, 16 people were injured. Eight people were hospitalized, three men are in serious condition.

The number of people injured in the Russian attack on a bus in Nikopol has risen to 16, Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, announced on Tuesday on Telegram, UNN reports.
Already 16 wounded due to the Russian attack on the bus in Nikopol. Eight of them have been hospitalized.
According to him, men aged 58, 63, and 73 are "severely" injured. The rest of those hospitalized are in moderate condition. They have mine-blast injuries, acoustic barotrauma, shrapnel wounds, and fractures.
Medics are providing them with all necessary assistance.
Addition
According to the Prosecutor General's Office, on April 7, at about 8:20 a.m., Russian military forces launched a UAV strike on a civilian bus in the city of Nikopol. The victims were at a public transport stop and on the bus.
As stated by the State Emergency Service, Russia struck a bus that was approaching a stop in the center of Nikopol.












