Russia strikes Ukraine's Kherson: School damaged, one person injured

Today, August 6, Russians shelled the Dniprovskyi district of Kherson, damaging the building of one of the educational institutions. A man with injuries also went to the hospital, according to the Kherson City Military Administration.
"At night, Russian occupiers shelled the Dniprovskyi district. Once again, one of the educational institutions was damaged," the report says.
The administration specifies that 25 windows were broken as a result of the Russian strike.
In addition, at around 10 a.m. Kyiv time, a Russian drone attacked the district again, hitting a resident.
"A 46-year-old Kherson resident was taken to the hospital after being attacked by a Russian drone in the Dniprovskyi district at around 10 a.m. Kyiv time," the military administration says.
The man suffered mine-blast trauma and shrapnel wounds to his torso and legs. He was hospitalized for medical treatment.
Russian strikes on Kherson
On August 3, Russian troops struck residential areas of Kherson. The Korabelnyi and Dniprovskyi districts of the city came under Russian artillery fire.
On August 2, the Russians also shelled the city. 2 civilians were killed as a result of the Russian attack. 2 more were severely wounded.
Before that, a Russian terror drone attacked a civilian vehicle in the suburbs of Kherson. 2 people were injured. Recently, the Russian army also struck rescuers who were clearing up the aftermath of the previous Russian strikes in Kherson.
In addition, on July 25, Russian troops struck medics in Kherson with a drone. Several people were wounded as a result of the Russian strikes.