Drone Crashes Into Belarusian Bus: New Details
8- 2.07.2026, 15:36
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There were 19 passengers in the vehicle.
"First Information" provided further details on the drone strike against a Belarusian bus in the Bryansk Region. According to the outlet, there were 19 passengers on board the vehicle, which was traveling along the Minsk–Gomel–Anapa route. The drone struck at 11:55 a.m. at a parking lot near the village of Krasnaya Gora.
As a result, two drivers, both natives of the Gomel region, sustained minor injuries. They received medical attention. A special team has already departed from Gomel to evacuate the passengers and drivers.
According to Konstantin Degtyarev /b>, director of the Gomel-based transportation company “Stolitsa,” the bus operates on a regular schedule and officially runs along this route.
As a reminder, on June 17, near the village of Rudnya in the Bryansk Region of the Russian Federation, a drone struck a bus carrying children from Belarus. There were 43 passengers on board. Six people were injured; one woman—the wife of a coach at the Rechitsa Children’s and Youth Sports School No. 2—was killed.
The Security Service of Ukraine stated that it had intercepted an official Russian document denying Ukraine’s involvement in the attack on the bus carrying Belarusian citizens in the Bryansk Region.