Four injured in Russia’s morning shelling of Korabelny district in Kherson – authorities
Russian troops attacked the Korabelny district of Kherson with artillery, four people were injured, the press service of Kherson regional military administration reported.
"At about 07:20, Russian troops attacked the Korabelny district of Kherson with artillery. Due to enemy shelling, a 61-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman received explosive injuries, contusions and shrapnel wounds," the telegram channel said.
It is noted that the ambulance team took the injured to the hospital in moderate condition.
Later, it was reported that two more injured in the morning Russian shelling of the Korabelny district of Kherson were taken to the hospital. In particular, a 66-year-old woman and an 83-year-old man, who were at home at the time of the attack, were found to have explosive injuries, contusions, and shrapnel wounds.
Doctors assess the condition of the victims as moderate.
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