⏺️ KHERSON DAILY UPDATE – OCT 13

➡  Russian drones dropped explosives into the Kherson region injuring three men aged 53, 51 and 66 who suffered explosive and traumatic brain injuries, concussions, and shrapnel wounds to their legs, as they were admitted to hospital and given all necessary medical assistance, while damage was caused to a gas station in the Central district yesterday afternoon.

Shelling of the Koroblevsky district of Kherson resulted in a 23-year-old man being diagnosed with mine-explosive trauma as well as a concussion, and having been seen by doctors he was released as an outpatient.

Another resident was injured when a drone attacked the Korobelnyi district during the day, resulting in the 62-year-old man sustaining mine-explosive injuries and concussion as well as wounds to the abdomen and forearm, but the victim was given all medical assistance at the scene after refusing admission to hospital.

Russian forces targeted critical infrastructure resulting in damage to an apartment building, ten private houses, a cellular tower, a gas pipeline, an enterprise building, an educational institution and nearby private vehicles.

Strikes were recorded at 11:15 this morning in the Korabelnyi district, noting that heavy artillery had been used to strike residential areas within the community, according to reports from the head of the OVA.

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