Russian Strikes on Kherson Region March 3-4 Injure 15, Including Two Children.

Russian Strikes on Kherson Region March 3-4 Injure 15, Including Two Children
Russian Strikes on Kherson Region March 3-4 Injure 15, Including Two Children

Aftermath of Russian Attacks in Kherson Region

According to Novyny.live: Russian forces launched attacks across Ukraine's Kherson region on March 3-4, 2026, wounding 15 civilians, two of whom were children. The strikes targeted numerous towns and villages, causing widespread alarm among residents and local officials.

Scope of the Attacks and Damage

The assaults impacted a wide array of settlements, including:

  • Antonivka
  • Sadove
  • Kizomys
  • Komyshany
  • Bilozerka
  • Veletenske
  • Chornobaivka
  • Dniprovske
  • Molodizhne
  • Stanislav
  • Sofiivka
  • Shyroka Balka
  • Oleksandrivka
  • Darivka
  • Beryslav
  • Zolota Balka
  • Kachkarivka
  • Dudchany
  • Novoraisk
  • Burgunka
  • Vesele
  • Zmiivka
  • Ivanivka
  • Mykilske
  • Mykhailivka
  • Monastyrske
  • Olhivka
  • Tokarivka
  • Tiahynka
  • Chervonyi Maiak
  • Kherson

The bombardment damaged seven apartment buildings and seven private houses. These attacks are part of a broader pattern of strikes against Ukrainian territory, which has persisted for years.

Separately, explosions were also reported in the Sumy region, where one man was killed. The head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, is believed to be coordinating the emergency response. The ongoing violence underscores the persistent danger to civilians in frontline regions.

The strikes on the Kherson region signal an intensification of the conflict in Ukraine and the continuation of hostilities that directly threaten civilian safety and welfare.

The rising toll of casualties and destruction from the shelling highlights the urgent need for measures to protect civilians and stabilize the situation. The response from local authorities and the international community to these events will be critical in shaping the future course of the conflict and the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.


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