In Kherson, an 'ambulance' brigade came under enemy fire, there are casualties.


An ambulance brigade came under enemy fire in Kherson
In the Dnipro district of Kherson, an ambulance brigade that was on its way to a wounded person came under enemy fire. As a result of the attack, three medical workers were injured. This was reported by the head of Kherson City Military Administration Roman Mrochko on Telegram.
According to him, three medical workers were injured. "Three medics - a 59-year-old woman and two men aged 46 and 64 received explosive and closed head injuries, as well as contusions. During the attack by a Russian drone, they were in a service vehicle that was damaged," Mrochko wrote.
Earlier, Mrochko reported that in the Dnipro district of Kherson, due to an enemy drone attack, a 63-year-old man received a mine-explosive injury and shrapnel wounds. He also specified that the man was on the street during the shelling.
An 80-year-old victim from the Dnipro district of Kherson was also hospitalized. "The woman came under enemy fire from a UAV around 20:00. She received an explosive injury and a shrapnel wound to the leg," Mrochko added.
Earlier, on August 23, Russian military forces carried out another act of terror against the civilian population of Kherson. In the Dnipro district of the city, a drone dropped explosives on a civilian man.
It should be noted that on the night of August 27, the Russian Federation launched 91 aerial targets at Ukraine, including various types of missiles and drones.
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