Seven injured in Russian drone attack on Ternopil remain hospitalized
Seven people injured in a Russian drone attack on Ternopil on May 1 remain hospitalized, with their condition reported as moderate and stable, according to Taras Pastukh, head of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration. Five others received outpatient care. More than 50 Shahed drones struck the city, with over 20 exploding.
Seven people injured in a Russian drone attack on Ternopil on May 1 remain hospitalized, with their condition reported as moderate and stable, according to Taras Pastukh, head of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration.
A total of 12 people sought medical assistance as a result of the strike, Pastukh said. Seven of them have been hospitalized and are receiving inpatient treatment, while five others received outpatient medical care.
On May 1, more than 50 Shahed drones attacked Ternopil, with over 20 of them exploding. Twelve people were injured in the Russian strike, the regional administration reported.
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