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Russian troops shelled the Kherson region: five civilians were injured

This is reported by Kherson OVA. As a result of the shelling of the village of Sadove, three people who were on the street were wounded. The victims were taken to the hospital with explosive and craniocerebral injuries,…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

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the Russian military again shelled the settlements of the Kherson region, as a result of which civilians were injured.

This is reported by Kherson OVA.

As a result of the shelling of the village of Sadove, three people who were on the street were injured. The victims were taken to the hospital with explosive and craniocerebral injuries, as well as contusions.

They include a 52-year-old woman with shrapnel wounds to her back, a 74-year-old woman with injuries to her leg, shoulder and forearm, and a 51-year-old man with injuries to his head, chest and legs.

At 12:30 a Russian drone attacked the village of Kindiyka. As a result of dropping explosives, a 46-year-old man received an explosive injury.

Also at noon, an enemy UAV attacked the village of Veletenske, where a 59-year-old man received an explosive injury and a stomach wound.

All the victims have been hospitalized and are receiving medical assistance.

As ArmiyaInform reported, during the day, Russian troops carried out six attacks on Nikopol region, using kamikaze drones and Grad self-propelled grenade launchers.

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