Two people killed, eight injured in Kherson region due to Russian shelling
Russian occupiers continue to shell Kherson region, two people were killed and eight were injured over the past day, regional head Oleksandr Prokudin reported.
"Two people died and another eight were injured due to Russian aggression," he said on the Telegram said.
Prokudin noted that over the past day, Antonivka, Beryslav, Bilozerka, Burhunka, Vesele, Virivka, Darivka, Zolota Balka, Kizomys, Kozatske, Komyshany, Lvove, Mykilske, Mykolaivka, Mylove, Novovorontsovka, Oleksandrivka, Osokorivka, Odradokamianka, Pryozerne, Rozlyv, Sadove, Stanislav, Sofiivka, Tokarivka, Tomaryne, Tomyna Balka, Chervony Mayak and the city of Kherson were under enemy drone terror, artillery shelling and air strikes.
According to him, the Russian military struck at social infrastructure; residential areas of settlements in the region, in particular, they damaged a high-rise building and 17 private houses. The occupiers also damaged gas pipelines, cell towers, utility buildings, a warehouse and a garage.
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