Russian drone attacks leave three civilians injured in Kherson region

Russian drone attacks leave three civilians injured in Kherson region

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Three civilians have been injured in the Kherson region as a result of Russian drone attacks.

That is according to the Kherson regional and city military administrations, Ukrinform reports.

In particular, a drone attacked a civilian car in Kherson at about 12:30, injuring a 43-year-old man. The victim was hospitalized with a blast injury and concussion.

Another civilian was injured in a drone strike on a car in the Tsentralyi district of Kherson. "A 58-year-old resident of Kherson turned to doctors," the report says.

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As noted, he was driving a car in the Tsentralnyi district when the Russian military dropped explosives from a drone. The victim suffered a mine and blast injury, according to preliminary information.

In addition, a 45-year-old man was injured by a Russian drone strike in Veletenske in the morning. The victim was diagnosed with a chest injury and blast trauma, a bruised face and a broken rib. The man was hospitalized.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, a 45-year-old man was wounded in the village of Zelenivka in the Kherson region as a result of a drone strike.

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