The drivers risking death on Ukraine's most dangerous bus routes
Russian drones are increasingly targeting public buses in Kherson, Ukraine, putting drivers and passengers at severe risk. Earlier this month, driver Anatoly Dmytrov narrowly escaped a drone attack on his bus, which was full of passengers, resulting in injuries to at least eight people.

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AI-generatedRussian drones are increasingly targeting public buses in Kherson, Ukraine, putting drivers and passengers at severe risk. Earlier this month, driver Anatoly Dmytrov narrowly escaped a drone attack on his bus, which was full of passengers, resulting in injuries to at least eight people. The attacks, which began last year and are escalating, have led to three transport workers being killed and 21 trolleybuses and eight buses damaged this year alone. Kherson's municipal transport company states that public transport has become a priority target for Russian drone operators. Six privately operated buses have also been hit in 2026.
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4 extractedA bus on Route 14 in Kherson was hit by a Russian drone, injuring at least eight passengers.
Attacks on public transport in Kherson started last year and are worsening.
This year, three transport workers have been killed, eight wounded, and 29 vehicles damaged in Kherson.
Public transport has become a priority target for Russian drone operators in Kherson.