Six injured in Bryansk region to be evacuated to Belarus
A boy, who is in serious condition, has undergone surgery.
Photo from the Telegram channel of Bryansk region governor Yegor Kovalchuk
Six people injured in the Bryansk region will be evacuated to Belarus. This was announced to journalists by Minister of Health Alexander Khodzhaev, writes BelTA.
"Currently, six injured people are being evacuated. Of these, two are in serious condition: one child and one adult. Four more people have injuries of varying severity, but their condition is not assessed as critical," the minister said.
The boy, who is in serious condition, underwent surgery performed by a joint team of specialists, including doctors from Moscow, Bryansk, and Belarus.
Late yesterday evening, the bus with Belarusian children returned to Rechytsa.
On June 17, a bus in the Bryansk region was damaged. It was carrying children from the football team of Children's and Youth Sports School №2 in Rechytsa, as well as students of a private dance studio. According to Russian authorities, the strike was allegedly carried out by a Ukrainian drone.
As a result of the incident, a woman who was accompanying the group of children and was the wife of the team's coach died. Eight more people, including six children, sustained injuries of varying severity.