Russian shelling injures three in Kherson, including 55-year-old woman

Russian troops shelled two districts of Kherson, injuring three civilians, the Kherson Regional Military Administration reports.
The Regional Administration also reported injuries due to enemy shelling in the region.
Around 8:00 a.m. local time, in the Inzhenerne district, a 62-year-old man sustained a blast injury and shrapnel wounds to his left forearm and back. The man was outside during the shelling.
At approximately 8:10 a.m., Russian forces struck the Dniprovskyi district.
There, a 54-year-old local man suffered a mine-blast injury as well as shrapnel wounds to the chest and left shin.
Another victim was a 55-year-old woman from Kherson. As a result of the shelling around 8:10 a.m. in the Dniprovskyi district, she sustained a mine-blast injury and multiple shrapnel wounds to her torso, arms, and legs.
The wounded were hospitalized, and medical personnel are providing the necessary assistance. Law enforcement is conducting investigative actions.
Shelling of Kherson and region
Russian invaders continue to terrorize Kherson and the surrounding region even after retreating from the area in the fall of 2022.
In the suburbs of Kherson, a Russian attack drone struck a civilian car overnight. Two people were injured.
During the day on July 14, the Russian army targeted rescuers who were responding to the aftermath of a previous shelling in Kherson.
On the night of July 13, two people were injured in Kherson after an artillery strike by Russian forces. On July 9, Russians shelled the Kherson railway station and wounded three people in one of the city's districts.