Donbass representatives say Ukrainian drone hits passenger vehicle
The Russian Investigative Committee confirmed that Ukrainian forces used a kamikaze drone to target the bus near a central bus stop. The strike also damaged a nearby administrative building, and authorities have labeled the attack as attempted murder. Local health officials reported that five of the injured are in serious condition at nearby hospitals.
In addition to the drone strike, artillery shells landed in Gorlovka on the same day, according to regional sources tracking Ukrainian attacks in Donbass. A similar drone attack on a bus occurred in mid-March.
Rodion Miroshnik, a senior Russian diplomat in charge of war crime investigations, raised concerns over the increasing number of civilian casualties from Ukrainian attacks on vulnerable areas like Gorlovka. He suggested that these actions signal Kiev's efforts to hinder peace talks, even as US-backed discussions aim for a ceasefire. While the Russian government supports Washington's shift toward negotiations, it remains skeptical of Ukraine’s commitment to meaningful talks.
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