Украины дрон Беларусийн зорчигч тээврийн автобус руу халдсаны улмаас хоёр жолооч хөнгөн бэртэж, Оросын тал үүнийг террорист ажиллагаа гэж үзэн мөрдөн шалгах ажиллагаа эхлүүллээ.
Пүрэв гарагт Оросын Брянск мужийн “Красный Камень” хилийн шалган нэвтрүүлэх цэг дээр байрлаж байсан, Минскээс Анапа чиглэлд явж байсан автобус дроны довтолгоонд өртжээ. Автобусанд 19 зорчигч байсан бөгөөд халдлагын улмаас салхины шил хагарч, шилний хэлтэрхийд хоёр жолооч өртсөн байна. Автобусны үйлчилгээний байгууллагын удирдлага Константин Дегтяревын мэдээлснээр, зорчигчид болон гэмтсэн жолооч нар эх орондоо буцаж ирсэн бол тус мужийн захирагчийн үүрэг гүйцэтгэгч Егор Ковальчук зургаан иргэнийг түр хоргодох байранд байрлуулсан гэв.
https://t.me/sledcom_press/30498
https://belta.by/society/view/belorusskij-passazhirskij-avtobus-atakovan-v-brjanskoj-oblasti-789412-2026/
https://belta.by/society/view/vseh-passazhirov-avtobusa-popavshego-pod-ataku-drona-v-brjanskoj-oblasti-vezut-v-belarus-789423-2026/
https://belta.by/society/view/dlja-evakuatsii-passazhirov-atakovannogo-dronom-avtobusa-v-brjanskoj-oblasti-vyehala-spetsgruppa-iz-789415-2026/
https://t.me/E_V_Kovalchuk/958
ОХУ-ын Мөрдөн байцаах хороо уг хэргийг терроризмын шинжтэй гэж үзэн шалгаж эхэлсэн бол Украин улс одоогоор албан ёсны тайлбар хийгээгүй байна. Өнгөрсөн сард мөн Брянск мужид Беларусийн хөлбөмбөгийн багийн автобус дронтой халдлагад өртөж, нэг эмэгтэй амиа алдан, дөрвөн хүүхэд оролцсон зургаан хүн гэмтэж байсан билээ. Тухайн үед Украин улс уг халдлагыг үйлдээгүй хэмээн мэдэгдэж, үүнийг өдөөн хатгалга хэмээн няцааж байв.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/06/18/belarus-summons-ukrainian-envoy-after-drone-strike-on-belarusian-soccer-team-bus-a93048
https://www.facebook.com/GeneralStaff.ua/posts/pfbid0jBSNzRTdeokL2w1meyj7j9kMj6eBmz1FVMGm57a3LomJ8x5jgzU7m12hG4wvoqNTl?__cft__%5B0%5D=AZYi2dnIqjec0o_miUWCDkIjM0FaO7C6_T-6iWNb8tJWiqz37bs5kfAFMhw2jRvz9a83aVdiJQI69bTlSqDDr_iqLxJLLBY7KQw7211tRu-jE2Yl34Az2g-GTY04SriczS-DCe-8OmqqnUVd1qfT9Ox2AMAPiCOe7J2dwAwZC4l-WdHtSAuG_1jnFeBR62T8DOc&__tn__=%252CO%252CP-R
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A Ukrainian drone attack wounded two Belarusian bus drivers in western Russia’s Bryansk region, Russian law enforcement authorities said Thursday.
Belarusian state media reported that the bus was carrying 19 passengers and the two drivers when it was struck on the Russian side of the border at around noon local time.
“The windshield was struck. Two people suffered shrapnel wounds from the shattered glass. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt,” Konstantin Degteryov, who heads the bus service, told the Belta state news agency.
The bus was traveling from Minsk to the southern Black Sea resort town of Anapa via Homel, where both drivers are reportedly from. It was parked at the Krasnyi Kamen border checkpoint when it was attacked.
Degteryov said the wounded drivers and passengers had already returned to Belarus. Acting Bryansk region Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said six Russian citizens were being housed at a temporary shelter.
Russia’s Investigative Committee, the country’s top investigative body, said it launched a probe into the incident, which it is treating as an act of terrorism.
Ukraine has not yet commented on Russia’s accusations.
Last month,Russian and Belarusian officials said a Ukrainian dronestruck a buscarrying a Belarusian youth soccer team in the Bryansk region, killing a woman and injuring six others, including four children.
Ukrainedeniedit targeted the bus and dismissed the allegations as a“provocation.”
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