Twelve wounded in Kherson region following Russian strikes in past day

Twelve wounded in Kherson region following Russian strikes in past day

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On April 22, 12 people, including a child, sustained injuries in the Kherson region due to Russian aggression.

Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, said this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

Prokudin noted that Russian forces targeted numerous areas, including Kherson, Antonivka, Zelenivka, Molodizhne, Komyshany, Sadove, Dariivka, Ivanivka, Inhulets, Poniativka, Mykilske, Tokarivka, Novotianka, Bilozerka, Dniprovske, Stanislav, Shyroka Balka, Sofiyivka, Oleksandrivka, Beryslav, Novoberyslav, Shliakhove, Tiahyntsi, Burhunka, Osokorivka, Kostyrka, Zamozhne, Novooleksandrivka, Mykolaivka, Havrylivka, Zolota Balka, Mylove, Dudchany, Chervonyi Mayak, Novokairy, Monastyrske, and Vesele.

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The attacks resulted in damage to two high-rise buildings, 12 private houses, an ambulance, and several private vehicles.

Prokudin emphasized that Russian aggression left 12 people injured, including a child.

As reported by Ukrinform, on the evening of April 22, Russian forces shelled Kherson's Tsentralnyi district with artillery, injuring a child in the attack.

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