Two store employees were injured in an attack by an APU drone in the Kursk region


As a result of an FPV drone attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), two employees of a store in the village of Pushkarnoye, Kursk region, were injured. This was announced on May 22 by Acting Governor Alexander Khinshtein.
"Today, in the village of Pushkarnoye, Korenevsky district, an FPV drone attacked a store. As a result of the impact, two employees were injured," follows from the publication in the Telegram channel.
According to Khinstein, the 66-year-old resident was diagnosed with a mine-blast injury to his face, torso, arms and legs, and a closed craniocerebral injury. A 31-year-old woman was found to have wounds to her forearms, shins, and a damaged tendon in her leg.
It is specified that the store's employees are provided with the necessary medical care at the Rila Central District Hospital (CRH).
In addition, the roof, porch, ceiling, and facade of the store were damaged due to the drone attack.
On May 19, a drone strike injured one civilian in the village of Kekino in the Glushkovsky district of the Kursk region. The man was diagnosed with a closed craniocerebral injury, concussion, acubarotrauma and shrapnel wounds to the head and neck.
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