Enemy shelling of Kherson: Number of injured grows to five

At least five residents were injured in different districts of Kherson as a result of enemy strikes.

According to Ukrinform, the Kherson Regional Military Administration reported this on Telegram.

As noted, an 80-year-old resident of Kherson was taken to the hospital and diagnosed with a concussion, chest, hand, foot, explosive, and traumatic brain injuries.

The administration also informed that an ambulance had taken a 54-year-old man to the hospital with a concussion, brain injury and head injury. The victim is being provided with the necessary medical care.

According to the city administration, another wounded man, 80 years old, is in moderate condition. He was injured in the enemy shelling of the city’s Korabelnyi district, where he was in the yard of his house.

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Another 54-year-old man who came under enemy fire in the city center was taken to the hospital with injuries.

Later, the Kherson city administration added that two Kherson residents sought medical assistance.

As noted, doctors are currently examining a 52-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman. They likely suffered explosive injuries.

In total, five residents of the city are known to have been injured in the latest shelling.

As Ukrinform reported, the Russian military is shelling Kherson from the temporarily occupied left bank.

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