Russian shelling in Kherson kills one, injures six
- Russian shelling in Ukraine's Kherson region killed two people and injured 10, with attacks targeting residential areas, shops, and medical infrastructure.
- Ukrainian forces successfully ousted Russian forces from part of the Kherson region last November, but Russia has continued to shell the regional capital and surrounding areas from across the Dnipro River.
- Among those affected by the recent attacks were children, with 22 people killed in September alone.
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Russian shelling kills two in Ukraine’s Kherson, say regional officials
KYIV, Oct 2 — Two people were killed and 10 wounded in the latest Russian shelling of Ukraine’s southern region of Kherson, regional officials said today. Regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin said on the Telegram messaging app that Russian forces overnight had pounded residential areas, shops, medical infrastructure and other infrastructure. One of the dead was a policeman killed in shelling this morning, and children were among those wounded in…
Russian shelling of Kherson injures 4, including 2 police officers
A Russian strike against a transport company in Kherson on Oct. 2 injured at least four people, including two police officers, the Kherson Oblast Prosecutor's Office said.At least one of the victims is in serious condition, local officials reported.According to the prosecutors, Russia carried out the attack at 10 a.m. local time, most likely using artillery.
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