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        Four people killed and nine injured in shelling of Kherson region in 24 hours

        Damaged cars after shelling / Photo: Main Police Department in Kherson region
        Damaged cars after shelling / Photo: Main Police Department in Kherson region

        In the Kherson region, four people were killed and nine wounded as a result of Russian shelling on August 10. Among the victims were three police officers. The occupiers attacked the civilian population with artillery, multiple launch rocket systems, mortars, and UAVs.

        This was reported by the Police in the Kherson region.

        During the day, the Russians attacked Stanislav with strike drones. A 37-year-old man and a 62-year-old woman were killed.

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        The occupiers struck Bilozertsi with a drone. A 64-year-old man was injured. He suffered an explosive injury and shrapnel wounds to his thigh.

        In Ukrainka, Russian troops dropped explosives from a UAV on a residential area. As a result of the strike, a car was damaged and a 32-year-old man who was on the street was wounded. He suffered blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to his back and leg.

        In Kachkarivka, a 50-year-old local resident was killed in an attack by a Russian FPV drone. Two other men, aged 45 and 47, were seriously injured.

        Russian troops dropped explosives from a UAV on a 48-year-old resident of Dniprovskyi. He was killed instantly in the attack.

        On the highway in the Chornobaivska community, Russian troops attacked a civilian car with an FPV drone. A 34-year-old woman was injured, suffering from blast trauma and bruises to her hands.

        During the day in the Central District of Kherson, a 31-year-old man suffered a mine-blast injury as a result of explosives being dropped from a UAV.

        Later, the occupiers dropped explosives from a drone on a patrol police crew who were processing a traffic accident. Three police officers aged 29 to 34 were injured, all suffering from concussions.


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