Russians dropped a bomb on the center of Kherson: one of the injured in serious condition.


In the central part of Kherson, Russian troops shelled residential buildings, resulting in injuries to two women. This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
«Around 16:00, a Russian guided aviation bomb hit the central part of Kherson. The strike targeted residential buildings,» it is stated in the report.
As a result of the attack, two women were injured.
One of the victims, a 40-year-old woman, is in the hospital with moderate injuries. She has been diagnosed with blast trauma, concussion, and shrapnel wounds to her back.
The other victim, a 46-year-old local resident, was pulled from the rubble of a destroyed building. She has abdominal injuries, a concussion, and blast trauma. The woman's condition is currently serious.
In response to this news, a quote was published on Oleksandr Prokudin's blog.
On January 6, a Russian drone attacked a minibus in Kherson, resulting in one death and nine injuries.
Russia constantly attacks in the Kherson region, carrying out strikes on civilian and public transport. For example, on January 2, Russian troops shelled a minibus, injuring five people. On January 1, a civilian was killed in the shelling. The Russian attack also damaged the Lithuanian honorary consulate in Kherson. The Lithuanian Foreign Minister called for an end to such brutality and destruction, as well as for providing Ukraine with more air defense systems and other resources to triumph over the aggressor.
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