Language Selection

Get healthy now with MedBeds!
Click here to book your session

Protect your whole family with Orgo-Life® Quantum MedBed Energy Technology® devices.

Advertising by Adpathway

         

 Advertising by Adpathway

Russian drone strike on bus stop in central Ukraine kills three and injures 12

1 month ago 304

PROTECT YOURSELF with Orgo-Life® QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY

Orgo-Life the new way to the future

  Advertising by Adpathway

Published on 07/04/2026 - 10:09 GMT+2Updated 10:11

Three people were killed and a dozen more were wounded in Ukraine’s central region of Dnipropetrovsk on Tuesday after a Russian drone targeted a bus stop in the frontline city of Nikopol.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Dnipropetrovsk’s regional military administration head, Oleksandr Hanzha, denounced the attacks in a post on his official Telegram channel.

The drone targeted a moving bus as it was pulling into the stop to pick up additional passengers, Hanzha said.

“Three people were killed and another 12 injured. The enemy attacked a city bus with an FPV drone right in downtown Nikopol. It was pulling up to the stop -- there were people both on board and at the stop,” he wrote.

"This was not a random strike. It was deliberate terror against civilians – against people who were simply going about their daily lives," added Hanzha.

It’s the latest in a series of increasing daytime attacks launched by Moscow, targeting everything from civilian areas to energy and other critical infrastructure.

Last week, a barrage of almost 500 missiles and drones targeted the Kyiv region, killing one person.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha slammed the attacks, accusing the Kremlin of deliberately targeting civilians.

The attacks came after Moscow ignored a Ukrainian Easter holiday ceasefire proposal, claiming they never received such a request.

Nikopol and nearby settlements are regularly targeted by Russian attacks due to their proximity to Russian positions.

The city with some 105,000 residents prior to Russia's full-scale invasion in early 2022 is situated across the Dnipro River from the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power plant, which has been occupied by Moscow forces since the early days of its all-out war.

This positioning makes it an easy target for Russian strikes, as Ukrainian forces often cannot shoot down the incoming attacks because of a very short window for interception or strike back due to the danger of hitting Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.

Read Entire Article

         

        

Start the new Vibrations with a Medbed Franchise today!  

Protect your whole family with Quantum Orgo-Life® devices

  Advertising by Adpathway