Russian drone attack Dniprovskyi district of Kherson, injuring man
Russian forces attacked the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson using a drone on the evening of 7 April. A local resident has been injured in the strike.
Source: Roman Mrochko, Head of Kherson City Military Administration, on Telegram
Quote: "Russian occupiers attacked the Dniprovskyi district with a drone yesterday evening.
A 66-year-old man suffered a blast injury and shrapnel wounds. He has been hospitalised in a moderate condition."
Details: Mrochko also reported another drone attack, during which a 40-year-old man was injured. He was also taken to hospital with blast injuries and shrapnel wounds.
Background:
On 7 April, Russian forces attacked a man in Dniprovskyi district of Kherson with a drone. As a result of the strike, a 40-year-old man suffered a blast injury and a shrapnel wound to his leg.
At around 06:30 on 6 April, Russian forces killed a person in the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson.
On the morning of 4 April, Russian forces attacked a vehicle belonging to the NGO Buty Dobru na Khersonshchyni [Kindness for Kherson Oblast] which helps evacuate civilians from dangerous areas.
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