Civilian injured as Russians shell Kherson

Civilian injured as Russians shell Kherson

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Russian forces shelled Korabelnyi district of Kherson early in the morning, causing windows to be shattered in residential buildings. Additionally, a man was injured in Dniprovskyi district of the city due to a drone attack.

This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional Military Administration on Facebook, as per Ukrinform.

"Russian troops shelled Korabelnyi district of Kherson. As a result of the strike, windows were shattered in nearby residential buildings," the report says.

It was also noted that there was no information about any casualties or additional injuries from the shelling.

Roman Mrochkо, Head of the Kherson City Military  Administration, stated that around 8:00, the Russians attacked a man with a drone in Dniprovskyi district of the city.

As a result of the strike, the 60-year-old man suffered mine-explosive injuries and shrapnel wounds. He independently sought medical attention at the hospital.

Read also: Russians kill one resident of Donetsk region, injure 12 others over past day

As reported by Ukrinform, on March 13, one person was killed and nine others were injured, including a minor, due to Russian aggression in Kherson region.

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