At least 11 people, including children, are injured in a Russian airstrike on Kherson  

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Local authorities reported that at least 11 people were hurt during Russian airstrike on the southern city Kherson, on October 7.
Around 10:40 am, Russia attacked the city. Two KAB bombs were dropped in the coastal region of the central district of Kherson and two others in the northern part.
Initially, eight people, including two children aged 3 and 5, were reported to be injured.
Later that same day, three more injuries were confirmed. Roman Mrochko said that two women drove themselves to the hospital, while a third person was transported via ambulance.
The regional prosecutor’s offices reported that blast waves caused damage to at least six multi-story structures.
Both missiles were shot down the same morning. The debris that fell in the city damaged several buildings and vehicles, but there were no reported injuries.
In November 2022, Ukraine liberated Kherson in the south from Russian occupation. Since then, Russian troops have attacked the city and surrounding areas along the western banks of the on a regular basis.
Around 10:40 am, Russia attacked the city. Two KAB bombs were dropped in the coastal region of the central district of Kherson and two others in the northern part.
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