Three injured as Russian drones attack Khmelnytskyi Oblast
At least three people have been injured as Russian drones are attacking Khmelnytskyi Oblast on 13 May.
Source: Serhii Tiurin, Head of Khmelnytskyi Oblast Military Administration; Khmelnytskyi Mayor Oleksandr Symchyshyn
Quote from Tiurin: "Enemy drones are attacking Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Ukraine's air defence forces are responding. Two people are currently reported to have been injured."
Details: The Russian attack is ongoing. Tiurin urged residents to remain in shelters.
Update: Later, Symchyshyn reported that the number of people injured in the area had risen to three.
"As of 12:30, three people are reported to have been injured in the community. They have been taken to hospital in a moderate condition; they are conscious and have received medical treatment," the mayor said.
He added that windows in residential buildings had been damaged.
"The Russian terrorists' attack is ongoing. Air defence forces are responding. There are still a lot of enemy UAVs in the sky," said Symchyshyn.
Background: On the morning of 13 May, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that over 100 Russian UAVs were in Ukrainian airspace and that new waves of Russian attacks may follow throughout the day.
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