Russian attacks leave one civilian dead, dozens injured in Kherson region

Russian attacks leave one civilian dead, dozens injured in Kherson region

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In the Kherson region, one person was killed and 25 civilians were injured over the past day as a result of Russian attacks.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Telegram by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.

“Due to Russian aggression, one person was killed and 25 more were injured,” Prokudin wrote.

According to him, over the past day, the city of Kherson and 39 settlements in the region were under drone terror, airstrikes, and artillery shelling.

Russian forces targeted critical and social infrastructure in the region, as well as residential areas. As a result of these attacks, seven multi-storey buildings and 10 private houses were damaged.

The invaders also damaged an administrative building, a church, a gas pipeline, a bus, and private vehicles.

Yesterday, 11 people were evacuated from liberated communities in the region.

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As previously reported, on April 2 in the Kherson region, one person was killed and 18 were injured, including a child, due to Russian aggression.

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