Russia strikes fire station in Ukraine's Kherson region: 3 rescuers wounded

Russia attacks a fire station in the Kherson region. 3 rescuers were wounded and hospitalized, the Kherson City Military Administration reports.
In Bilozerka, Kherson region, Russian occupants attacked a fire station by dropping explosives from a drone.
Russian attack injured 3 employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
According to the Kherson Regional Military Administration, the wounded are 24, 31, and 38 years old. They all suffered contusions, explosive and closed head injuries. Two of them also sustained shrapnel wounds.
The victims were taken to a hospital where they are being treated.
Russian strikes on Kherson
Russian troops attack Kherson and the surrounding communities almost daily with artillery and drones. For example, on June 15, Russia hit 3 civilians. The victims were severely injured and are in the hospital.
Also, on June 11, 2 civilians were injured in Kherson as a result of another Russian strike. As reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration, at about 4 a.m. Kyiv time, Russian troops attacked the Shumenskyi district. An 85-year-old woman received an explosive injury and a shrapnel wound to her arm.
In addition, on April 17, Russians attacked an ambulance in Kherson, and a medic and a driver were wounded as a result of the Russian strike.