Nov. 29, 2024, 5:31 p.m.

War with civilians: occupants killed a woman in Kherson by dropping ammunition from a drone

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Photo: HOVA

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On Friday, November 29, at about 07:50 a.m., the Russian military dropped a drone munition on a civilian car in the Dniprovsky district of Kherson, killing a woman.

According to the Kherson regional prosecutor's office, the woman worked as a nurse in one of the city's healthcare facilities.

"She was in the car and died on the spot from her injuries," the statement said.

Under the procedural control of the Kherson District Prosecutor's Office, a pre-trial investigation into the commission of a war crime involving premeditated murder has been launched.

In addition, two people were injured in the shelling. Another woman was wounded by the occupiers in the morning in Beryslav district. At about 11:00, the occupiers attacked the Darya community. Initially, it was reported that a 57-year-old woman was injured in the shelling. She was hospitalized with an explosive injury and a forearm wound. Later it became known that two people were injured in the Russian shelling of the Dariivka community, a 59-year-old man sustained an explosive injury and contusion. He was taken to the hospital for further examination.

In addition, in the morning of November 29, Russian troops launched a missile attack on the Beryslav district. At least one person was injured: A 59-year-old woman sustained a mine-blast injury and a shrapnel wound to her leg.

Yesterday, on November 28, the Russian military attacked a public transport stop in Antonivka with a drone and dropped explosives on a local man. In total, 1 person was killed and 9 others were injured that day as a result of Russian aggression.

Around 10:00, Russian military personnel attacked a public transport stop in Antonivka with a drone.‍ Two women were injured as a result. And around 12:20, a Russian drone struck a street with a munition, killing a 59-year-old man. He died on the spot from his injuries.

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