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May 10, 2026, 12:55 p.m.
Kherson city council employee hospitalized after drone attack
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Two men were injured in Kherson as a result of another Russian drone attack. Both were hospitalized with mine-blast injuries.
According to the Kherson City Military Administration, a Russian drone attacked the Korabelny district of the city around 8:40 a.m. A 53-year-old employee of the Kherson City Council was injured in the attack. He was taken to the hospital, where doctors are conducting further examinations and providing the necessary assistance.
A 49-year-old man who also came under attack from an enemy drone in the Korabelny district was also taken to a Kherson hospital. He was diagnosed with a mine-blast injury. Currently, doctors continue to examine the victim and provide him with medical care.
As a reminder, over the past day, Russian troops massively attacked Kherson region with drones, artillery and aircraft. As a result of the shelling, seven people were injured and one person was killed.
Recently, the occupiers attacked an ambulance with a drone that arrived after an attack on a civilian car.
Also, on May 1, Russian military attacked a cyclist with a drone in the Dniprovsky district of Kherson.
A 65-year-old man was fatally wounded and died on the spot.
On April 30, at about 10:30 a.m., an enemy drone attacked a public transport stop in Kherson. As a result of the attack, a man was killed on the spot, who is currently being identified.
Earlier, Russian troops attacked a taxi in the Dniprovsky district of Kherson. The attack on civilian transport took place at noon, when the bus was carrying passengers. At least ten people were injured in the attack, including a 17-year-old teenager.
In addition, on March 9, Russians once again fired on settlements in the Kherson region. The attacks killed one person and injured eight others. The Russian military fired at civilian infrastructure with artillery, mortars, multiple launch rocket systems, and various types of UAVs.
