Russian army fired on Kherson. There are injured
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Russian army fired on Kherson. There are injured

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Since the very morning of December 31, the Russian terrorist army has been attacking Kherson from the air. The hits of enemy shells were in the Korabelnyi district of the city. At the moment, seven people are known to be injured.

The shelling of Kherson by the Russian army continues

Russian troops shelled Kherson in the morning, and three people were injured.

The head of the Kherson city military administration, Roman Mrochko, reported this on Telegram.

Currently, three people are known to have been injured in Kherson as a result of "fraternal greetings" from the left bank. 52- and 55-year-old men and a 71-year-old woman are hospitalized with injuries of varying severity, Mrochko wrote.

According to him, the Korabelnyi district of the city came under fire.

According to the Office of the Prosecutor General, the Russian military shelled Kherson with artillery weapons. A man who was outside at the time of the attack was seriously injured. He is being treated at the hospital.

Later, it became known that the number of wounded as a result of the shelling of the Korabelny district in Kherson increased to seven.

Two more men sought medical help. Both have contusions. At the time of shelling of the Korabelny district of Kherson by the Russian occupying forces around 10:20 a.m., they were in a car, Mrochko wrote.

And then he updated the information, noting that the number of wounded as a result of the morning shelling by the Russian army of the Naval District of Kherson increased again.

Two more men, 48 and 71 years old, turned to the doctors. These are already seven injured during the enemy attack on Kherson, Mrochko wrote.

Shelling of Kherson railway station

On December 26, Russian terrorists fired at the railway station in Kherson.

As a result of the attack, a 29-year-old police officer from the Kirovohrad region died.

Two Kherson police officers, aged 34 and 38, and two civilians, aged 34 and 51, were also injured as a result of the shelling.

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