Twenty-four people injured, one dies as result of Russian shelling of Kherson region – regional authorities
Russian troops continue to shell Kherson region, 24 people were wounded, including four children, and one was killed, said head of the Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
"Over the past 24 hours, Prydniprovske, Zymovnyk, Antonivka, Sadove, Kamyshany, Bilozerka, Novodmytrivka, Tomyna Balka, Shyroka Balka, Sofiyivka, Stanyslav, Dorozhne, Beryslav, Monastyrske, Mylove and the city of Kherson have come under enemy fire and airstrikes," his Telegram channel says.
Prokudin noted that due to Russian aggression, one person died and another 24 were injured, including four children.
Thus, according to him, Russian military personnel entered educational institutions, a cultural institution, a library and an administrative building; residential areas of populated areas of the region, including 14 multi-story buildings and 15 private houses were damaged. The occupiers also damaged private cars.
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