Girl dies in hospital from accidents sustained yesterday in Russian drone strike on automotive in Kherson

A 63-year-old girl from Kherson has died in hospital after sustaining severe accidents in a Russian drone strike on a automotive within the metropolis's Dniprovskyi district on 1 April. Two different civilians – an 84-year-old girl and a 63-year-old man – have been injured in subsequent Russian drone assaults on town.

Supply: Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of Kherson Oblast Army Administration; Kherson Oblast Army Administration

Quote from Prokudin: "A 63-year-old girl from Kherson who sustained extraordinarily extreme accidents yesterday on account of a Russian drone strike on a automotive within the Dniprovskyi district has died in hospital."

Particulars: Prokudin stated docs did all they may to avoid wasting her life, however her accidents proved deadly.

Replace: The administration later reported that Russian forces had launched additional drone assaults on Kherson's Dniprovskyi district.

At about 12:20, the Russians dropped explosives on an 84-year-old girl who was exterior. She was identified with shrapnel wounds to her chest, concussion, blast accidents and a closed traumatic mind damage. She was taken to hospital in a average situation.

About half an hour later, at round 12:50, Russian troops struck the district once more. A 63-year-old man who was exterior got here below assault. He sustained shrapnel wounds to his leg, concussion, blast accidents and a closed traumatic mind damage. He was taken to hospital in a average situation.

Background:

  • On 1 April, Russian forces dropped explosives from a drone onto a civilian automotive in Kherson.
  • Preliminary experiences stated two girls had been killed, nevertheless it later emerged that the 63-year-old passenger was nonetheless alive. She was taken to hospital in a essential situation. One other girl, who was 59, was killed immediately, and the motive force was injured.

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