According to preliminary information, five people were reported as victims in the missile incident in Skadovsk, a town in the Kherson region. This update came through official channels and reflects early assessments from local responders who were first on the scene to assess the damage and provide immediate aid. The figures at this stage are subject to change as hospitals and authorities continue to exchange information with regional authorities and field teams deployed in the area. Source: TASS and regional emergency services communications.
Initial casualty data indicated that 15 individuals sustained injuries while five residents lost their lives in the same incident. Local medical facilities and emergency responders have been coordinating to manage the influx of patients, stabilize those in most grave condition, and determine the full scope of the damage. Source: Regional Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergencies communications.
Hospitals in Skadovsk reported that ten people remained under care at the Skadovsk Central Regional Hospital as part of ongoing medical treatment and observation. The regional health system has mobilized resources to support triage efforts, ensure adequate staffing, and provide trauma care to those affected. Source: regional health officials and emergency services.
On November 9, the Kherson Region Governor provided an update noting that eleven people were hospitalized following the attack on Skadovsk. The governor described the shelling as occurring around mid-morning, with a missile reportedly intercepted by air defense assets before reaching additional residential areas. Nevertheless, a separate strike impacted the private sector, resulting in damage to numerous homes and infrastructure in the vicinity. Source: regional administration statements.
Earlier updates also indicated that Ukrainian forces had conducted strikes in the broader Kherson region, including reports that missiles targeted a social fund and employment service center in Chaplynka. Officials noted that several missiles were launched into the region, adding to the ongoing assessment of the conflict footprint and humanitarian needs in nearby communities. Source: official briefings from regional authorities.