Twenty-five civilians wounded in Kherson region due to Russian aggression

Twenty-five civilians wounded in Kherson region due to Russian aggression

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In the Kherson region over the past day, June 19, 25 civilians were injured as a result of Russian aggression, and residential buildings, a cathedral, and a gas station were damaged.

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

“Twenty-five people were wounded as a result of Russian aggression,” Prokudin wrote.

He stated that over the past day, the city of Kherson and 48 other settlements in the region were subjected to enemy drone attacks and artillery shelling.

Russian forces struck critical and social infrastructure as well as residential neighborhoods in the region’s settlements. In particular, they damaged two high-rise buildings and 46 private houses.

The occupiers also damaged a cathedral, cell towers, a gas station, farm buildings, taxis, and private cars.

Read also: Passenger killed in drone attack on Kharkiv vehicle

Seven people were evacuated from the region’s liberated communities over the past day.

As previously reported, on June 19, Russians attacked a minibus with a drone in the Korabelnyi district of Kherson. Eight people were reported injured.

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