Russians shelled the Kherson-Mykolaiv road: there are injuries among civilians.
According to FREEДOM: Today, August 26, explosions were heard in the Kherson region. In the morning, Antonivka was hit by Russian drones, reports FREEdom.
One peaceful person in this settlement was shelled. He suffered an explosive injury and wounds from shrapnel. The man has already been taken to the hospital, where he is receiving necessary medical assistance.
Targeted attack on public transport
In addition, the Russian army is deliberately attacking public transport on the M-14 'Kherson-Mykolaiv' road. This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
He strongly recommended refraining from traveling on this route unless absolutely necessary. He also warned that in the event of another hunting by Russian drones, the road will be temporarily closed.
It was reminded that the day before, a service vehicle of the prosecutor's office came under fire, injuring two people. It was also previously reported about one dead and more than 20 injured as a result of drone attacks on the M-14 road.
Russian attack on Ukraine
As reported, in the early hours of August 26, Russian troops attacked Ukraine with 59 Shahed-type strike drones. Hits were recorded in nine locations.
Category: The Russian Federation attacked Kherson and deliberately strikes civilians on the 'Kherson-Nikolaev' road
Events in the Kherson region indicate an increase in tension on Ukraine's southern border. Attacks by Russian drones and shelling of public transport pose a threat to the civilian population and require immediate measures to ensure safety and prevent further incidents.Read also
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