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According to Kherson Ova, the invaders were hit by the intensive care unit. Duri...

Seven wounded per day: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired a hospital in Kherson (photo)

According to Kherson Ova, the invaders were hit by the intensive care unit. During the day, more than 400 shells were used in the region. Russian troops struck hospital in Berislav. This was announced today, May 17, reported on social networks by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration Alexander Proudin. "About 60 windows were knocked out in the intensive care and central compartments.

Due to the firing of the medical institution, the walls were destroyed and the walls were damaged," the official said. Prokudin assured that due to an enemy attack, patients and hospital staff were not injured. Yuri Sobolevsky, Deputy Chairman of the Kherson Regional Council, told more about the consequences of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to him, as a result of the impact, a stove of one of the premises of the hospital fell.

"Russian troops fired one of the medical facilities again in the Kherson region. Windows, doors, central corps, planned operating, pierced wall with the fall of the floor slab were damaged," Sobolevsky wrote. The Kherson Regional Military Administration reported that during the day Russian invaders fired at civilian settlements of the region 79 times. "406 shells from artillery, RSZV, mortars, tanks, drones and aviation were released," the press service said.

According to Ova, Kherson attacked enemy troops six times, applying 26 shells for blows in the city. "The Russian military kissed the residential quarters of the settlements of the region and the gas station in the Berislav district," the administration emphasized. The Kherson Ova press service reported that seven people were injured during the day as a result of shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, three of them were children.