Russian artillery targets Kherson, causing civilian casualties and hospital damage

Consequences of the Russian shelling of one of the Kherson medical facilities on February 11, 2024
Consequences of the Russian shelling of one of the Kherson medical facilities on February 11, 2024

Russians shelled Kherson and several settlements in Kherson Oblast on Feb. 11, resulting in three people injured, Kherson Regional Military Administration reported on Feb. 11.

A 61-year-old woman, a passenger in a minibus, sustained injuries during the onslaught. She was subsequently hospitalized in moderate condition, receiving necessary medical attention with plans for outpatient follow-up.

Additionally, a Kherson healthcare facility was struck, leading to significant damage to its interior and heating infrastructure. Fortunately, there were no fatalities or injuries from this particular incident.

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Russians had launched an aircraft attack in Beryslav district, the head of the Kherson Regional governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, reported on Telegram. This attack involved two guided bombs targeting the vicinity of Monastyrske village, injuring a 43-year-old man in his yard with a facial gunshot wound. He is currently receiving medical care in a hospital.

Another victim, a 67-year-old man, suffered head injuries from shrapnel near his home but opted against hospitalization.

Prokudin further noted that Kachkarivka was hit by two additional guided bombs, though details on the extent of the damage or any casualties remain unclear.

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An explosive deployed from a drone set a house ablaze in Zolota Balka, fortunately without causing any casualties.

The town center of Beryslav experienced six drone attacks, with ongoing assessments to determine the full scope of casualties and destruction.

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