Two more civilians killed in Russian drone strike in Kherson region
It has been confirmed that two men, aged 62 and 64, were killed in the Kherson region on September 22 as a result of a Russian drone attack.
According to Ukrinform, this information was provided by Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, via Telegram.
“Two more residents of the Kherson region have been confirmed dead following a Russian UAV strike. On September 22, a Russian drone hit two men traveling along a road in the Beryslav district. They were 62 and 64 years old,” Prokudin wrote.
He noted that both victims sustained injuries incompatible with life.
The regional administration also reported a growing number of injuries from recent Russian shelling in the Bilozerska community.
In particular, two women from the village of Bilozerka sought medical attention after suffering injuries in a morning shelling the previous day. The women, aged 51 and 68, were diagnosed with blast injuries and concussions. One was hospitalized, while the other will receive outpatient treatment.
Another woman, aged 47, was injured in a Russian shelling of the village of Rozlyv on September 22. She was also diagnosed with a blast injury and concussion and has been hospitalized.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, on September 25 around 05:00, Russian forces directed an FPV drone at a scooter traveling near the village of Lvivove. Two men, aged 68 and 45, were killed in the attack.
Also on September 25, four more civilians from the Kherson region sought medical care for injuries sustained in earlier shelling. The victims are residents of Bilozerka, Rozlyv, and the city of Kherson.