Minsk urges citizens to avoid Russia after Moscow blames Ukraine for second Belarusian bus attack
Belarus warns citizens to steer clear of Russia after a second drone‑struck bus draws Moscow’s blame on Ukraine
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A second incident involving a Belarusian tourist bus traveling through Russia has been reported. A Ukrainian drone struck the vehicle in Russia’s Bryansk region, injuring two bus drivers.
Coverage highlights Moscow’s attribution of the attack to Ukraine and Minsk’s subsequent advisory for citizens to avoid Russia. Reuters and The Moscow Times detail the injuries, while Meduza notes the advisory.
REFORM.news relays Valfovich’s comment that the strike was “purely accidental,” and News.by quotes Rybakov condemning attempts to intimidate Belarus. Future reporting will focus on any additional travel advisories from Minsk, further statements from Russian or Ukrainian officials, and potential security measures affecting cross‑border bus traffic.
Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 45d ago.
Quick answers
Who did Moscow blame for the bus attack?
Moscow blamed Ukraine for the second Belarusian bus attack, according to coverage.
How many people were injured in the incident?
Two Belarusian bus drivers were injured, as reported by Reuters and The Moscow Times.
What advisory did Minsk issue following the attack?
Minsk urged citizens to avoid Russia after the incident, as noted by Meduza.
Coverage (9)
- Belarusian Football Coach Injured in Bryansk Region Attack Discharged from Hospital REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by) · 46d ago
- Belarus Advises Against Travel to Russia; Ukraine Denies Strike on Bus Kyiv Post · 46d ago
- Ukraine’s General Staff refutes Russian false claim of Ukrainian strike on Minsk-Anapa passenger bus Ukrinform - Ukrainian National News Agency · 46d ago
- Three Injured Passengers Treated and Released From Hospital REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by) · 46d ago
- Valfovich on Strike on Bus: “It Was Purely Accidental” REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by) · 46d ago
- Rybakov: Attempts to intimidate Belarus are unacceptable News.by · 46d ago
- Ukrainian Drone Attack Wounds 2 Belarusian Bus Drivers in Russia’s Bryansk Region The Moscow Times · 46d ago
- Ukrainian drone injures two aboard Belarusian tourist bus travelling through Russia Reuters · 46d ago
- Minsk urges citizens to avoid Russia after Moscow blames Ukraine for second Belarusian bus attack Meduza · 46d ago
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