Kherson region: occupants shelled Stanislav and Kozatske, there are casualties
Kyiv • UNN
The Russians shelled Stanislav, wounding a 21-year-old woman, and mortared Kozatske, wounding three men aged 41, 47 and 53.
Russians shelled Stanislav, injuring a 21-year-old woman. The occupiers also fired mortars at Kozatske, injuring three people. UNN reports this with reference to the Kherson RSA (RMA).
"A local resident was injured as a result of Russian shelling in Stanislav. The 21-year-old woman sustained blast and craniocerebral injuries, as well as contusion," the statement said.
Doctors reportedly treated the victim on the spot. She refused to be hospitalized.
In addition, it is reported that today at about 14:30 the Russian army fired mortars at the settlement Kozatske.
"Three people were injured in the shelling. They are men, 41, 47 and 53 years old. The victims were hospitalized for medical care. One of them is in serious condition," RSA informs.
Addendum
The Russian army fired a missile at Kherson and hit an educational institution in the Korabelny district.
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