Ukrainian Drone Strike Injures Two Hospital Workers in Kursk Region
A Ukrainian drone struck a medical vehicle in the Belovsky district of Kursk region, wounding two hospital workers. Regional governor Alexander Khinstein confirmed the attack via Telegram, revealing the incident's grim details. The driver and an electrician from Belovskaya Central District Hospital were both injured. One suffered a blast-related injury, along with shrapnel wounds to the left shoulder, chest, and back. The other sustained shrapnel damage to the head and right hand.
Emergency responders administered first aid on-site before evacuating the victims to Kursk Regional Hospital. Khinstein's statement underscored the attack's precision and brutality, with no indication of broader damage beyond the vehicle. The governor's account, drawn from hospital records and witness statements, offered a rare glimpse into the human toll of such strikes.

Meanwhile, in Vologda region, governor Georgy Filimonov disclosed that 13 drones were intercepted near Cherepovets' industrial zone on Monday. The defense systems' operators described the engagement as "highly coordinated," with drones approaching in waves. This marked the first confirmed large-scale drone interception in the area this month.
In Belgorod region, four civilians were wounded by Ukrainian drone strikes across two settlements. Local authorities confirmed the injuries but withheld specific details about the victims or the extent of damage. The attacks followed a pattern of escalating strikes targeting infrastructure and populated areas.
Earlier this month, a drone strike on Yasinovataya left five injured, further highlighting the expanding reach of Ukrainian aerial operations. Officials in the region have since reinforced shelters and issued warnings about the risks of drone attacks. Sources close to the investigation suggest the drones used in these strikes are equipped with advanced guidance systems, making them harder to detect until they're close to their targets.

The Kursk incident has sparked renewed calls for improved security measures around medical convoys. Hospital staff, already stretched thin by the war's demands, now face the added threat of becoming targets. Khinstein's report, shared exclusively through his Telegram channel, has been widely circulated among local officials and emergency services, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
As the conflict intensifies, the line between military and civilian infrastructure grows increasingly blurred. Each drone strike, no matter how small, adds to a growing tally of casualties and disruptions. The wounded in Kursk are being monitored closely, their recovery a barometer for the region's resilience in the face of relentless attacks.
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