Russia strikes bus station in Kherson region, killing man and injuring woman
Photo: Russians attacked the Kherson region (Getty Images)
At noon on November 7, Russia struck a bus station in Novovorontsovka, Kherson region. Two people were wounded in the Russian attack, one of whom died in the hospital, according to the Kherson regional military administration.
"At noon, Russian troops struck he bus station in Novovorontsovka," the report says.
The man suffered multiple injuries to his legs, chest, and neck, while the woman was diagnosed with a leg injury. Both casualties were hospitalized.
The man's condition was severe, while the woman's was moderate.
Later, the 50-year-old resident died in the hospital. Doctors fought for his life until the very end, but his injuries proved fatal.
Another victim, a 19-year-old girl, was given the necessary assistance and released for outpatient treatment. She suffered an explosive injury and a leg injury.
Russian strikes on Kherson and region
Russian troops shell settlements in the Kherson region daily with various types of weapons.
Residential areas, civilian infrastructure, and places where civilians gather are targeted by the occupiers. Due to constant Russian attacks in the region, there are regular reports of injuries and deaths among the civilian population.
On October 31, the Russians struck a market in one of the districts of Kherson. As a result of the Russian attack, 2 civilians were killed and 7 were wounded.
Before that, Russia fired artillery at a children's hospital in Kherson. The medical facility was severely damaged. 9 people were injured, including 3 medical workers and 4 children.
Earlier, Russian troops shelled residential areas and critical infrastructure in the Kherson region.