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Russian drone injures two children near Kherson

Russian drone injures two children near Kherson

Yahoo26-05-2025

The Russians attacked a car with a drone in Komyshany, near Kherson, at around 15:50 on Monday. The drone dropped explosives and injured two boys aged 7 and 15.
Source: Kherson Oblast Military Administration on Telegram
Details: The children suffered blast injuries, contusion and concussion.
A 15-year-old boy also sustained a head injury.
Both children were taken to hospital and are being provided with medical care there.
Background: On 23 May, the Russians attacked a resident of Kherson with a UAV. The man died from his injuries.
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