Seven More Injured in Kherson Due to Enemy Attacks in One Day
Over the past day, Kherson has seen an increase in the number of casualties caused by enemy attacks on the city.
According to the Kherson Military Civil Administration, on November 2nd, seven residents were injured during the continuous shelling that occurred in the morning and midday hours.
The most seriously wounded was a 63-year-old man who sustained a mine-explosion injury and a shrapnel wound to his head during an attack in the Dnipro district around 5:30 AM.
He was promptly hospitalized.
Meanwhile, another 53-year-old man received an explosive injury and concussion during the morning shelling.
Around 8:30 AM, an enemy drone attacked the Korableny district, injuring a 48-year-old resident with a mine-explosion injury, concussion, and acute stress reaction.
Another incident happened around 12:30 PM in the Dnipro district, where a 29-year-old man was wounded with fragment injuries, cranial trauma, concussion, and multiple shrapnel wounds.
Medical staff assess his condition as moderate.
At approximately 2:30 PM, Russian troops resumed shelling in the Dnipro district, injuring several people aged between 69 and 86.
A 69-year-old man sustained an explosive injury and shrapnel wound to his leg and is in moderate condition.
A 68-year-old resident received a concussion, cranial fracture, and shrapnel wounds following a drone attack in the Central district.
An 86-year-old woman, injured during a shelling in the Dnipro district, is in moderate condition, suffering from a concussion, explosive, and cranial injuries.
Another elderly woman, aged 86, was wounded during the attack and remains in moderate condition.
