Russians shelled Kherson: one dead, 18 injured.
The Russian occupation army has been shelling residential districts of Kherson throughout the day, reports FREEДOM. The Dnipro, Ship and Central districts of the city have come under fire. One man has died, eight have been injured, including those with mine-explosive injuries and concussions. Two of the injured are in serious condition.
'Due to enemy shelling, women aged 73 and 50 have sustained explosive injuries. The injured have independently sought medical attention. Doctors are conducting examinations and providing assistance to them', - reported in the OVA.
As of 17:00, one dead and 18 injured are known. The residential area has sustained significant damage: dozens of apartment buildings, shops, financial institutions, medical facilities, service and private vehicles have been damaged. In the village of Molodizhne, an explosive from a drone detonated, injuring a medic.
'A 56-year-old man sustained explosive injuries, a concussion, contusion, and minor shrapnel wounds to the head. The ambulance crew provided assistance to the victim on-site, and he declined hospitalization', - local authorities reported.
Russian occupants also shelled Kherson with artillery early in the morning, resulting in one man dead and five injured, including two police officers. The number of casualties continues to rise.
The Russian army is actively shelling Kherson, leading to casualties and destruction. Local residents have come under enemy fire, leading to fatalities and significant material damage, including the destruction of homes and public facilities. The situation in the region remains tense, and combat actions continue.
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