Day in Kherson region: two people killed and five wounded, residential buildings, medical and educational institutions damaged. PHOTOS
Russian invaders do not stop shelling Kherson and Beryslav districts. Yesterday, they fired with artillery, mortars, multiple launch rocket systems and attacked with UAVs.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by the regional police.
During the day, Russian troops shelled Bilozerka twice with artillery. A 75-year-old man and two women aged 57 and 65 were wounded. All of them had contusions, explosive and cerebral injuries, and shrapnel wounds. An administrative building and five private houses were damaged.
A 63-year-old man who was walking down the street at the time of the attack was seriously injured when explosives were dropped from a UAV on a residential area in Antonivka. Unfortunately, the victim died during the evacuation from the danger zone. Russian occupation forces also shelled Antonivka with multiple rocket launchers.
On the same day, the body of a 62-year-old local resident was found on a street in the village. It is likely that the man died as a result of a UAV attack.
Russians shelled Veletenske with multiple rocket launchers, damaging a private house there.
Another residential building was damaged in Poniativka as a result of an explosive dropped from a drone.
Artillery fire damaged two apartment buildings and a car in Blahovishchenske.
Korabelnyi district of Kherson suffered from enemy artillery attacks. Enemy shells damaged a medical facility and two private houses. An educational institution was damaged by artillery shelling in the Central district.
A 68-year-old resident of Kherson sought medical assistance and was diagnosed with mine-blast trauma and concussion. He was injured last week in Dniprovskyi district, where he came under attack from an enemy drone.
Also, a 74-year-old resident of Shyroka Balka, who recently suffered from a Russian UAV attack, needed medical assistance. The man was diagnosed with an explosive injury and gunshot wounds to his legs.