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The Russians continue shelling the Kherson region: residents of Zolotaya Balka and Sofiivka were injured

The Russians continue to shell the Kherson region daily from the temporarily occupied territory. The Kherson regional military administration reports on new casualties as a result of shelling. Two people were injured in the village of Sofiivka: a 79-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man.

The Russians again dropped explosives on a civilian

Russian troops dropped explosives from a drone on a resident of Zolota Balka in the Kherson region. The man was injured. This was reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration. The Russians threw an explosive object at the man on Monday around 12:00. “As a result of the attack, he received multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest, abdomen and leg. The victim was hospitalized,” the regional military administration said. Earlier, the Russians dropped two explosive devices from an unmanned aerial vehicle on a 33-year-old man who was walking down the street of the village of Novoberislav. The man died on the spot from his injuries.

On August 13, the Russians shelled settlements in the Kherson region with artillery. Seven people died, including two children.

Before that, artillery shelled Bilozerka, and people receiving humanitarian aid came under fire.

Shortage of medical personnel: the Russians brought Russian doctors to Skadovsk

The Russians brought doctors from Kabardino-Balkaria, who replaced the previous group of medical workers, to the temporarily occupied Skadovsk of the Kherson region.

This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

In particular, surgeons, therapists, pediatricians and gynecologists came to the captured city. The average medical staff also came to the region.

“The Russians have a shortage of medical personnel in the temporarily occupied territories, because most of the Ukrainian doctors refused to cooperate with the enemy and left the region. Instead, the Russians practice forced medical examinations of local residents, after which they are taken to Russia for “treatment,” the post says.

The Center of National Resistance also noted that the Russians pay their tourers higher wages for such trips. Therefore, doctors from the Russian Federation actually travel to earn money, during which they participate in the deportation of Ukrainians.

Russian propaganda uses various tools to mislead Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied regions. Earlier, the General Staff of Ukraine reported that in the temporarily captured Skadovsk of the Kherson region, the Russians intensified the use of the port to export this year’s grain harvest to their ports.