Russians struck Kherson, civilians injured

This was reported by the Kherson Regional State Administration.

“Approximately at 8:20, the occupiers unleashed fire on the Korabelny district of the city. One of the shells hit the courtyard of a house. A 48-year-old woman and a 68-year-old man sustained minor injuries. Medical assistance was provided to them on the spot”, the statement reads.

It is worth noting that in the evening of September 25, Russian military shelled residential areas of Kherson with artillery, resulting in the death of three people. Two more residents were hospitalized with injuries. Additionally, the shelling damaged residential buildings, commercial establishments, and vehicles. Furthermore, in the morning of September 22, the Russian army attacked Kherson with artillery, leading to the death of a 25-year-old man. There were reports of damage to private houses, outbuildings, and garages.

Photo: Open sources

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