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Up to 10 fragments were removed from the body of a child injured in Krasnogorsk.

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An eight-year-old boy injured in the explosion of a drone (UAV) in Krasnogorsk, Moscow region, underwent surgery at the Roshal Children's Research and Clinical Center, and about 10 concrete fragments were removed from his body. This was announced on October 24 by Natalia Shapovalenko, director of the medical institution.

"The joints and vital organs are not damaged or injured. The boy is now in stable condition, he is in the ward with his grandmother. <...> They say that grandparents will change there," TASS quoted her as saying.

According to the director of the center, during the extended surgical treatment of wounds, about five large and four to five small concrete fragments were extracted. The child will stay in the hospital at least until next week, receiving antibacterial and analgesic therapy.

Shapovalenko added that a psychologist was working with the boy.

The explosion in the Krasnogorsk house became known on October 24. The incident occurred on Cosmonauts Boulevard. Four adults and one minor were injured in a drone attack on this apartment building.

As Dmitry Volkov, the head of the Krasnogorsk city district, noted, he visited the children's clinical center, where one of the injured was a child, and the hospital where the injured adults are located.

According to one of the residents of Ivan Moskalev's house, the victims of the drone strike on the house were crushed by the stones of the destroyed apartment, but they were saved. He stressed that the wounded were conscious.

Later, the Commissioner for Children's Rights in the Moscow Region, Ksenia Mishonova, reported that as a result of the attack, an eight-year-old boy's legs were injured and his hands were burned. According to her, at the time of the attack, the boy did not realize what was happening and thought he was dreaming.

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