Man wounded as explosives dropped from enemy drone in Beryslav - RMA
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A 46-year-old man was injured in Beryslav after Russian forces struck the area with explosive-laden drones, leaving him with leg, back and head injuries that required hospitalization.
A 46-year-old man was injured when Russian troops dropped explosives from a drone in Beryslav, Kherson region, the Kherson Regional Military Administration reported on Thursday, UNN reports.
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"Russian troops continue to hit Beryslav with drones. Another attack resulted in a casualty. A 46-year-old local resident was injured in the leg, back and head due to the explosives dropped from a drone," the RMA reported on Telegram.
As noted, the man is now in hospital, where doctors are providing him with the necessary assistance. "His condition is assessed as satisfactory," the RMA said.
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