Russian shelling of Kherson region leaves two injured over past day

Russian shelling of Kherson region leaves two injured over past day

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Over the course of the day in the Kherson region, two people were wounded as a result of Russian aggression.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, stated this on Telegram.

According to him, Beryslav, Antonivka, Dariivka, Novodmytrivka, Urozhaine, Dudchany, Bilozirka, Komyshany, Kizomys, Prydniprovske, Stanislav, Stepanivka, Novoraisk, Yantarne, Dniprovske, Veletenske, Burhunka, Vesele, Havrylivka, Inhulets, Kachkarivka, Kozatske, Lvove, Mylove, Mykhailivka, Novokairy, Novotiahynka, Tokarivka, Tiahynka, and Kherson were under enemy drone terror, airstrikes, and artillery shelling.

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Five apartment buildings, five private houses, an administrative building, a shop, gas pipelines, and private vehicles were damaged.

As a result of Russian aggression, two people were injured, Prokudin emphasized.

As Ukrinform previously reported, in the temporarily occupied Kakhovka district of the Kherson region, Russian forces are blocking roads and scattering "petal mines" from drones.

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