In the Kherson region, due to Russian shelling today, July 20, two people were killed and about 20 were injured.
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A total of 82 objects were damaged, the National Police press service reported.
The following cases have been recorded:
- In the morning, the Russian army launched two massive attacks on Belozerka with MLRS, firing about 40 shells at residential areas. As a result of this attack, 12 people aged 39 to 80 were injured, including a medical worker. Two women aged 54 and 72, unfortunately, died;
- In the morning, in the Dniprovsky district of Kherson, a 59-year-old man was injured by an attack from an enemy drone; he has a fragment wound to the forearm and chest. While providing assistance to the wounded, the medical team came under repeated enemy fire – Russian soldiers dropped explosives from a drone on an ambulance, the car received mechanical damage. The paramedic and the driver were injured, both with blast and craniocerebral injuries.
The press service of the Kherson OVA also reports casualties as a result of Russian attacks in the village of Antonovka:
- Two local women, aged 49 and 50, were injured as a result of Russian shelling. They sought help at the hospital on their own. They were diagnosed with fragment wounds to the face and leg, as well as mine and blast injuries. The victims were given the necessary assistance, and will undergo further treatment on an outpatient basis;
- Two women, aged 56 and 74, were injured as a result of a drone dropping explosives this afternoon. Both suffered mine blast injuries and contusions. One of the victims was injured in the face, the other in the shoulder. The women received medical care and further outpatient treatment.
Source: Racurs

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