Two killed in Russian attack on bus in Kherson


KYIV, May 2 (Reuters) - ⁠A Russian drone attack on a bus in ⁠Ukraine's southern city of Kherson killed two people ‌and injured seven more early on Saturday, officials said.

Most of the casualties were public utilities workers, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin added on ​Telegram. He posted images from the ⁠site that showed the ⁠bus with blown-out windows and a body with traces of ⁠blood ‌lying on its floor.

"Such attacks are part of a systemic policy of terror against the ⁠civilian population," Dmytro Lubinets, Ukraine's human rights ombudsman, ​said on ‌the Telegram app.

Kherson, the only regional capital seized ⁠by Russian ​forces in their 2022 full-scale invasion, was recaptured by Ukrainian troops later that year but has increasingly come under attack ⁠from Russian forces across the Dnipro ​River.

Ukrainian officials and human rights organisations have accused Moscow's troops of deliberate and systemic small-drone attacks on civilians across ⁠areas close to the frontline, in particular in Kherson.

The southern Odesa region, targeted by Russian strikes almost daily over the last couple of months, also came under ​attack overnight, the regional governor Oleh ⁠Kiper said.

A warehouse and neighbouring buildings were damaged at ​a port, he added on Telegram.

Ukraine's ‌air force said it downed ​142 out of 163 long-range drones launched by Russia overnight.

(Reporting by Yuliia DysaEditing by Peter Graff)

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