Russia drops guided aerial bombs on Kherson, injuring 20 people

Russian forces dropped guided aerial bombs on Kherson on the morning of 7 October, injuring twenty civilians, some of whom were taken to hospital. Source: Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of Kherson Oblast Military Administration Quote: "At around 10:30, Russian forces carried out an airstrike on Kherson.

Four guided aerial bombs were dropped on the city.

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Previously destroyed school and residential buildings were damaged in the Central district. As of now, there are reports of seventeen injured." Details: Prokudin reported that two children were among the injured: a boy, 2, and a girl, 4.

They were taken to the hospital with blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to their legs. Their condition is stable. "Additionally, fourteen other people -- six men and eight women -- are currently receiving the necessary medical care in the hospital," he posted.

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Later, the Kherson Oblast Military Administration reported that the number of injured due to the Russian airstrike on Kherson had increased to twenty.

Two elderly men and an 18-year-old boy with blast injuries also sought medical help.

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