Russian drone attacks injure two more in Kherson community

Russian drone attacks injure two more in Kherson community

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Two more residents of the Kherson community were injured following Russian drone strikes in the Dniprovskyi district and the village of Antonivka. Both victims were transported to medical facilities by police officers.

This was announced by the Kherson City Military Administration, as reported by Ukrinform.

“Police officers took a 54-year-old resident of Kherson to the hospital. He was attacked by a Russian drone in the Dniprovskyi district around noon,” the statement reads.

The man sustained a mine-blast injury and shrapnel wounds to his chest and shoulder.

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In another attack, a 74-year-old resident of Antonivka was injured when explosives were dropped from a drone. He suffered a mine-blast injury and a shrapnel wound to his leg. Medical personnel are currently examining his condition.

As earlier reported, on August 6, Russian forces dropped explosives from drones on two other individuals in the Dniprovskyi district: a 56-year-old local resident around 11:00, and a 46-year-old man who sought medical attention following an attack at approximately 10:00.

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