Eight Victims From Kherson New Year Drone Strike Remain Hospitalized in Crimea, Including Child in Serious Condition
Russian authorities classify the Khorly attack as a terrorist act attributed to Ukrainian forces.
Overview
- Crimea’s health ministry says eight people injured in the Khorly attack, including three children, continue treatment in local hospitals in stable, satisfactory condition.
- Russian Deputy Health Minister’s aide Alexei Kuznetsov reports one child injured in the incident is in serious condition.
- Fourteen victims were initially evacuated to Crimea, where one woman later died in intensive care in Dzhankoy and four patients were discharged after treatment.
- One child was transferred from Simferopol to Moscow for further care following the New Year’s night strike.
- The Investigative Committee reports 29 fatalities, including two minors, with at least 60 injured, and has opened a terrorism case.