Two people killed and others wounded in the Kherson region following a Russian attack
On Saturday, Russian forces launched strikes on the Kherson region, killing two people and injuring others.
This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, on Telegram.
According to him, around 9:30 a.m., Russian forces attacked the village of Fedorivka in the Darivka community with a “Molniya” drone.
“This enemy strike claimed the life of a 73-year-old local resident,” Prokudin noted.
Additionally, the body of a man born in 1975 was found in the Korabelny district of Kherson. According to preliminary data, he died as a result of shelling; the circumstances are being investigated.
Additionally, around 8:00 a.m., a Russian drone attacked a civilian vehicle in the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson. A 61-year-old man sustained blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to his arm; he has been hospitalized.
Another drone strike struck a route bus in the same district of the city around 7:20 a.m. A 24-year-old nurse from one of the hospitals was injured—she was taken to a medical facility with blast trauma, concussion, and acute stress reaction.
The Regional Military Administration also reported that a 57-year-old woman who was injured the previous day during the shelling sought medical attention at the hospital. She was diagnosed with blast trauma and acute stress reaction and is currently receiving medical care.
As a reminder, since Friday evening, the Russian army has carried out more than 10 strikes with drones and artillery on two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
On the night of April 11, Russian forces carried out a drone attack on the Lubenskyi district of Poltava Oblast. One person was killed and another was wounded as a result of the strike.
Another nighttime attack on Odesa resulted in the deaths of civilians and widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure.
In Sumy, Russian troops struck residential areas twice in a single day, hitting high-rise buildings in different parts of the city. The first strike caused a fire and prompted a resident to seek medical attention; the second injured a child and again damaged a residential building. Rescue workers are on the scene, and the evacuation of people is ongoing.
Additionally, the Russians attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region nearly 50 times in a single day, according to the Regional Military Administration.
In the Odesa region, the Russians attacked an oil tank in the port.