Russian strikes on Kherson region leave six injured over past day

Russian strikes on Kherson region leave six injured over past day

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Over the course of 24 hours, six people were wounded as a result of Russian aggression in the Kherson region.

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

He said that Antonivka, Prydniprovske, Sadove, Bilozerka, Dniprovske, Kizomys, Sofiivka, Veletenske, Yantarne, Inhulets, Novotyahynka, Poniativka, Tokarivka, Beryslav, Kachkarivka, Novokairy, Havrylivka, Shevchenkivka, Olhivka, Tiahynka, Vesele, and Kherson were subjected to enemy drone terror, airstrikes, and artillery shelling.

Three apartment buildings and six private houses, an administrative building, a private enterprise, a gas pipeline, a tanker truck, and private vehicles were damaged.

Read also: Russian drone attacks evacuation vehicle in Beryslav: One killed, several injured

Six people were injured as a result of Russian aggression, Prokudin emphasized.

According to him, on February 16, 14 people were evacuated from the liberated communities of the region.

As Ukrinform previously reported, in Kherson, Russian forces attacked rescuers from the State Emergency Service while they were extinguishing a fire in a vehicle struck by a Russian drone.

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