Russian strikes on Kherson region leave four civilians killed, five injured

Russian strikes on Kherson region leave four civilians killed, five injured

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In the Kherson region, four people were killed and five others injured over the past 24 hours as a result of Russian attacks.

This was reported by Oleksandr Prokudin on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

According to Prokudin, the following settlements came under enemy drone strikes, air raids, and artillery fire: Antonivka, Inzhenerne, Komyshany, Molodizhne, Prydniprovske, Sadove, Ivanivka, Bilozirka, Veletenske, Dniprovskе, Zorivka, Kizomys, Rozlyv, Romashkove, Beryslav, Zmiivka, Shliakhove, Zolota Balka, Mykhailivka, Chervone, Dudchany, Novokairy, Nova Kamianka, Tiahynka, Lvovе, Novoraisk, Monastyrske, Chervonyi Maiak, Vesele, and the city of Kherson.

Damage was reported to five multi-story buildings, six private houses, and one private car.

Due to the Russian aggression, four people were killed, and five others were injured.

Yesterday, two people were evacuated from the liberated communities.

Read also: Russians attack Zaporizhzhia region with glide bombs, two children injured

As previously reported by Ukrinform, on March 1, four people were killed and two others injured in a Russian attack on Kherson’s Korabelnyi district.

Photo: illustrative, most.ks.ua

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