Russians are massively attacking Kherson: there are injured among civilians.
The Russian invaders have today swiftly attacked Kherson. Turn off the lights! They shelled the peaceful city, where the residents should not have seen flames. And here is the result — injured neighbors. A poor 52-year-old woman sustained head injuries and a concussion. Then they checked the Dnipro district, already at 6:30 in the morning. They scattered shells, injuring a 69-year-old man. He was hit in the leg and head out of fear.
Shells were raining down over Kherson
The occupiers did not spare the Ship district either. An old man, who is only 69 years old, was dragged into the afternoon, surrounded with trust. Ultimately, none other than prosecutor Oleksandr Prokudin reacts: 'They destroyed the houses where the grandfather and grandmother live. Who could have thought!' And there were also market-goers injured. It's terrifying.
Great fire
As soon as the artillery crept up to the bridge, it caught fire. Prokudin, the first bird, immediately sweeps over the gust. 'I can't say what the situation with that bridge was — but we are looking for the injured,' he exclaimed.
On August 3, militants shelled Donetsk. The harsh hue of bloody retribution, five peaceful townspeople died. And yesterday, Sumy was targeted with drone bombs. A child died, another is in the hospital. Who is already tired of seeing this.
In Kherson, just like in other Ukrainian cities, Russian aggression continues. Occupiers attacked the peaceful population, causing injuries and inflicting material damage. The region is in a tense situation, and the authorities are mobilized to protect the civilian population from the hostile invasion.
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