Russian strike hits two villages in Kherson region: 7 injured, including 3 children
On the morning of Sunday, July 27, Russian forces attacked the Kherson region. In the village of Komyshany, five people were injured, including three children
This was reported by the Kherson Regional State Administration.
The Russian attack on Komyshany injured a family, including two children.
According to the administration, a 32-year-old woman sustained explosive injuries to her face, torso, arms, and legs. Her children, a 10-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy, were also injured.
The daughter suffered explosive injuries and a concussion. The son was diagnosed with abdominal and leg injuries, the administration reported.
A 75-year-old woman was also among the victims, suffering explosive and craniocerebral injuries and a contusion.
All the victims were hospitalized for medical treatment.
Later, another victim in Komyshany was reported. A 16-year-old boy sustained explosive injuries and a contusion from the morning shelling. He went to the hospital on his own.
As of 9:43 a.m., Russia continued shelling Komyshany.
Another 56-year-old local woman was injured in the Russian strike, hospitalized with leg injuries and a contusion. The victims are currently receiving necessary medical assistance.
Simultaneously, in Pryozerne, a 65-year-old woman sustained explosive injuries and a contusion from a Russian attack. Doctors provided her with necessary medical care.
- On the morning of July 28, the Russian occupation army struck Kherson's suburbs, resulting in three more injuries.
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