Russian Shelling of Kherson Region Kills Four and Damages Dozens of Towns.

Russian Shelling of Kherson Region Kills Four and Damages Dozens of Towns
Russian Shelling of Kherson Region Kills Four and Damages Dozens of Towns

Russian Forces Shell Kherson Region

According to Novyny.live: On March 2, Russian shelling of the Kherson region resulted in the deaths of four people and left five others wounded. The attacks caused damage across numerous settlements, including the following:

  • Antonivka
  • Inzhenerne
  • Komyshany
  • Molodizhne
  • Prydniprovske
  • Sadove
  • Ivanivka
  • Bilozerka
  • Veletenske
  • Dniprovske
  • Zorivka
  • Kizomys
  • Rozlyv
  • Romashkove
  • Beryslav
  • Zmiivka
  • Shliakhove
  • Zolota Balka
  • Mykhailivka
  • Chervone
  • Dudchany
  • Novokairy
  • Nova Kamyanka
  • Tiahynka
  • Lvove
  • Novoraisk
  • Monastyrskie
  • Chervonyi Maiak
  • Vesele
  • Kherson

The shelling damaged five apartment buildings and six private houses. Oleksandr Prokudin, the regional governor, stated:

'Russian military forces targeted social infrastructure and residential areas of the region's settlements, specifically damaging five apartment buildings and six private houses. The occupiers also damaged a private car.' Oleksandr Prokudin

This region, partially liberated by Ukraine in late 2022, remains under constant threat from Russian forces positioned on the opposite bank of the Dnipro River. On the same day, two people were evacuated from liberated communities in the region. Elsewhere, a 55-year-old man was killed in the Dnipropetrovsk region, and 39 settlements came under fire in the Zaporizhzhia region. The situation remains tense, with residents of Kherson continuing to suffer from the ongoing aggression.

The attacks on the Kherson region underscore the continuation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which is causing significant civilian casualties and infrastructure destruction. As a key southern region, Kherson remains under threat, worsening the humanitarian situation for local residents. The reports of deaths and injuries highlight the severe consequences of Russian aggression and the ongoing need for international support to ensure security and recovery in the area.


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