Belarusian Minister of Health Alexander Khodzhaev announced that victims of the bus incident in Bryansk Oblast will be transported to Belarus for further treatment and medical assistance.

Photo: Telegram channel of Bryansk Oblast Governor Yegor Kovalchuk
According to the official, Belarusian medics who were dispatched to Russia have already arrived at the scene and, together with their Russian colleagues, assessed the condition of the injured. Specialists from Moscow also joined the work.
As the minister noted, currently, two people are in the most serious condition — one adult and one child.
The Russian side expressed readiness to continue treating the injured in their medical facilities. However, according to Khodzhaev, Lukashenka, who has not appeared in public once today, instructed to organize the transportation of Belarusian citizens back to their homeland for further medical assistance.
To accomplish this task, a special medical helicopter is being prepared, which will be used to transport the injured to Belarus. Upon arrival, they will be admitted to Belarusian hospitals where they will receive the necessary assistance.
On June 17, a bus was damaged in Bryansk Oblast, which was carrying children from the football team of Children's and Youth Sports School №2 of Rechitsa city, as well as students of a private dance studio. According to Russian authorities, the strike was allegedly carried out by a Ukrainian drone.
As a result of the incident, a woman who was accompanying the group of children and was the wife of the team's coach died. Eight more people, including six children, sustained injuries of varying severity.
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