Russia Damages Bridge in Kherson Oblast, Governor Urges Evacuations
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Russia damages bridge in Kherson Oblast, governor urges evacuations
A Russian airstrike damaged a key bridge in Ukraine's Kherson Oblast on Aug. 2, prompting local officials to urge residents to evacuate. The strike occurred around 6 p.m. local time, when Russian forces dropped two guided bombs on the city of Kherson.
On the evening of 2 August, the Russian army attacked Herson, dropping two airbombs on the city, reporting to the head of the military administration of the Herson region, Alexander Prokudin.
A bridge in the Ukrainian city of Kherson has reportedly been destroyed, according to the Russian military. Footage shows the bridge snapping in half with a massive explosion, rendering part of the city inaccessible. It is not yet known if there were any casualties.
The Russian army bombed one of the bridges within the city limits of Kherson, attempting to cut off a large area from the rest of the...
The impact also destroyed three private houses, damaged a high-rise building and a gas pipeline
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