Russian forces shelled Kherson region 47 times in one day

According to the head of the Regional Military Administration, Alexander Prokudin, the Russians shelled with artillery, mortars, tanks, drones, and aviation.

Russian military also launched a rocket towards Chornobaivka. Residential quarters and warehouses were hit again. A cellular tower in the Berislavsky district was also damaged.

Additionally, Russian troops killed a man in the village of Lvove in the Berislavsky district of Kherson region. Occupants shelled the settlement early on the morning of February 22nd. One of the hits struck a residential building. The 59-year-old man was in the yard and simply didn’t have time to take cover. He died on the spot from injuries incompatible with life.

Earlier, it was reported that the enemy carried out 47 shelling attacks, firing 159 projectiles, using artillery, mortars, tanks, and UAVs. 27 munitions were directed towards Kherson.

Photo: NPU

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