On the morning of November 30, Russian military forces attacked a minibus in the Dnipro district of Kherson using a drone, injuring four individuals. This was reported by the Kherson Regional State Administration on Telegram.
"The enemy dropped explosives on a minibus in the Dnipro district. Four people were injured. Women aged 35, 52, and 62 sustained blast injuries and shrapnel wounds to the abdomen (according to UNIAN). Additionally, a 59-year-old man suffered a leg injury," the statement said.
All the injured were transported to the hospital for medical assistance.
Subsequently, Roman Mrochko, head of the Kherson Military Administration, reported that the number of injured in Kherson has risen to seven, all of whom were hurt as a result of the enemy dropping explosives from a drone. In addition to the four mentioned, two other men aged 52 and 49 also sustained injuries, both suffering from blast trauma and shrapnel wounds.
According to data from the Kherson Regional State Administration, a 73-year-old man also received injuries in the Dnipro district. He suffered from blast trauma, shrapnel wounds to his leg, and traumatic amputation of his calf.
"Another victim of the Russian military was a resident of Kherson. A 52-year-old woman was struck by a Russian drone in the Dnipro district. She has blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to her thigh.
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