Two more victims of Russian attacks in Kherson region seek medical care

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In Kherson, a 63-year-old woman sustained a shin injury as a result of shelling. In Komyshany, a 40-year-old man sustained explosive and craniocerebral injuries. Both were provided with medical aid.

Two more victims of the Russian army attacks in Kherson region on July 28 have been reported. As a result of the attack in Kherson, a 63-year-old woman sustained a shin injury. Also, a 40-year-old man from Komyshany was injured  . UNN reports this with reference to the Kherson RMA.

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According to the RMA, a resident of Kherson , who was injured in yesterday's hostile attack on the city, sought medical assistance. The 63-year-old woman was diagnosed with an explosive trauma and shrapnel wound to her shin.

The victim was provided with the necessary assistance and released for outpatient treatment.

Also, a resident of Komyshany village, who suffered as a result of yesterday's morning shelling, turned to the hospital for help. The 40-year-old man was diagnosed with explosive and craniocerebral injuries, as well as contusion. Doctors are providing the victim with the necessary assistance.

Earlier it was reported that due to the Russian shelling of the village Komyshany in Kherson region, a 16-year-old boy is in serious condition in the hospital, and his 10-year-old sister was injured less severely, but is also in the hospital.

As a result of an enemy attack in Kherson, 11 civilians were reported wounded, including three children. 

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