8 bus passengers injured in Bryansk region hospitalized. Six of them are children
Belarusian Healthcare Minister Alexander Khodzhaev announced that following the tragedy in Russia's Bryansk region, where a bus carrying Belarusian citizens was damaged in a drone attack, Belarusian medical specialists of national level have been sent to the region.

According to Khodzhaev, Belarusian citizens, including minors, were on the bus.
As a result of the incident, one person died. Another eight people sustained injuries of varying severity, including six children. The injured are currently in several medical institutions in the Bryansk region.
It is reported that direct contact has been established between the Ministries of Health of Belarus and Russia to organize assistance. The Belarusian side is also maintaining contact with the Department of Health of the Bryansk region to promptly receive information on the condition of the injured.
Belarus has dispatched three resuscitation teams to Bryansk, consisting of 11 specialists of various profiles. Together with Russian medics, they are to assess the condition of the Belarusian citizens and determine whether their transportation back to their homeland for further treatment is possible.
Additionally, anesthesiologists-resuscitators, pediatric surgeons, and employees of the Republican Center for Firearm Trauma were dispatched from Minsk. The Belarusian medical group is led by First Deputy Minister of Health, Elena Bogdan.
It is also reported that an additional medical team from Moscow has arrived in Bryansk to provide assistance to the injured.
In case a decision is made to transport the injured to Belarus, a medical helicopter has already been prepared and is ready to carry out this task.
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