June 23, 2026
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Drone Attacks in Kherson Leave Seven Injured

Russian forces have intensified drone strikes in Kherson, resulting in injuries to seven civilians on a recent morning. The attacks, which took place in various districts of the city, highlight the ongoing threat to residents.

At approximately 6:10 AM, a 43-year-old man was targeted in the Koralebny district, suffering explosive injuries and shrapnel wounds to his head, back, and legs. He was promptly transported to a hospital for treatment.

Shortly after, around 7:30 AM, another strike hit a 60-year-old man walking on the street in the same area, causing shrapnel injuries to his back and legs, as well as a concussion and severe head trauma. He is currently in serious condition at a local medical facility.

Also around 7:30 AM, a drone attack struck a vehicle in the Central district, injuring a 43-year-old man who suffered an explosive injury, a concussion, and acute stress reaction.

By 8 AM, further drone strikes targeted multiple individuals in the Central district. A 75-year-old woman was reported in critical condition, while a 37-year-old man sustained explosive injuries and shrapnel wounds and remains under medical supervision. Additionally, two other men, aged 67 and 55, were also injured in the attacks.

The regional administration has confirmed that all injured individuals are receiving necessary medical care.

Recent drone attacks in Kherson have injured seven civilians, with victims ranging in age from 37 to 75. The ongoing strikes underscore the persistent danger faced by residents in the region.

Source: Kherson Regional Administration

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