Ukraine Crisis: Kherson's military hospital filled with wounded Russian soldiers
The Russian military's attacks through Iran's suicide drones have emerged as a major challenge for the Ukrainian military in recent days. The Russian army, which has occupied much of Donetsk, has intensified attacks to capture the remaining area. Eight towns and villages are his target.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday approved a proposal for four Ukrainian regions - Luhansk, Donsk, Kherson and Zaporizhia to join Russia. With this, the process of joining these four regions, which occupy about 18 percent of Ukraine's land, was completed. Ukrainian military attacks have increased to snatch Russian-occupied Kherson. A fierce confrontation took place between the two armies on Wednesday. Read this report to know the latest situation of Russia-Ukraine war.
On Wednesday, Ukraine launched a scathing attack on Russian forces to snatch Russian-occupied Kherson. It is learned that the military hospital in Kherson is overcrowded with wounded Russian soldiers and there is a shortage of medicines. There are reports of Russian military drone strikes in the Ukrainian city of Bila Serkva.
The Russian military's attacks through Iran's suicide drones have emerged as a major challenge for the Ukrainian military in recent days. The Russian army, which has occupied much of Donetsk, has intensified attacks to capture the remaining area. Eight towns and villages are his target.
This week both houses of the Russian parliament approved a proposal to merge the four Ukrainian territories with Russia. After this the resolution passed by Parliament was sent for the approval of President Putin. After Putin's signing of the proposal, notification of the four regions becoming part of Russia has been issued on the Russian government's website. Earlier in the referendum held from 23 to 27 September, a majority of the people of these four regions had voted to go with Russia.
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