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Russian Drone Strikes Ambulance in Kherson, Three Medics Injured

A Russian drone attacked an ambulance crew in Kherson on April 7, 2026. Three medics suffered injuries and were hospitalized, according to local military authorities.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 4/8/2026

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Published Apr 7, 2026, 4:59 PMUpdated Apr 8, 2026, 3:33 AM
A Russian drone attacked an ambulance crew in Kherson on April 7, 2026. Three medics suffered injuries and were hospitalized, according t...

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At a glance

  • Russian drone strike injured three medics in Kherson on April 7, 2026.
  • The injured include a doctor, a paramedic, and an emergency technician.
  • Earlier, two other medics were hurt in separate artillery shelling.
  • The situation in Kherson remains volatile, with ongoing military actions.

Why it matters

The assault on the ambulance crew draws attention to the risks faced by medical professionals in conflict zones. Ensuring their safety is crucial for effective emergency services.

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What Happened

On April 7, 2026, a Russian military drone targeted an emergency medical team operating in the Dnipro district of Kherson. The assault took place at approximately 7:00 PM local time, injuring three medical personnel from the ambulance crew.

The Kherson City Military Administration reported that the drone strike resulted in severe injuries to the staff. A 48-year-old doctor, a 24-year-old paramedic, and a 42-year-old emergency medical technician were all hospitalized.

Their injuries included concussions and explosive and closed head trauma. Earlier that same day, around 6:00 PM, two other medics were injured due to separate artillery shelling in the same area.

A 26-year-old doctor and a 25-year-old female doctor sustained explosive injuries and fragment wounds, though their conditions were stable enough for outpatient treatment.

Key Details

The drone strike is part of a wider pattern of escalating violence in Kherson amid ongoing conflict. Local reports indicate that this is not an isolated incident; recent artillery strikes have also led to civilian property damage, including the destruction of buildings and vehicles in the Dnipro district. The situation remains fluid, with local authorities continuing to assess damages and further injuries.

Why It Matters

The attack on medical personnel underscores the dangerous conditions faced by emergency responders in conflict zones. Medical teams play a critical role in providing care during humanitarian crises, and their safety is essential for effective emergency response.

Background

Kherson has seen repeated attacks and shelling since the outbreak of hostilities. The area is strategically significant and has been a focal point in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Local residents and emergency services are frequently at risk as military actions continue in the region. The continued targeting of medics also raises serious humanitarian concerns, complicating rescue and recovery efforts amid ongoing military operations.

As reported by various sources, including the Ukrainian military authorities, the conflict continues to impact both military and civilian personnel, further aggravating the humanitarian crisis in affected areas.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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