Occupiers shelled Kherson region: three dead, four wounded
Russian troops once again shelled settlements in the Kherson region. They attacked the communities of Beryslav, Kakhovsky and Kherson districts. The Russians attacked settlements with rocket systems of salvo fire, mortars, artillery, tanks, UAVs and aircraft.
The Russian military carried out an air strike in the area of Olgovka. In Novoberyslav - they sneakily dropped explosives from a drone on residential blocks. As a result, a 33-year-old local resident died.
In addition, a 67-year-old local resident died as a result of enemy artillery shelling of Tokarivka. From the tank, the invaders also shelled the Cossack. A 45-year-old local resident was wounded there. And because of the impact of a shell in the house, a 75-year-old woman died.
In Poniatovka, a 68-year-old woman was wounded during the shelling. Zolotaya Balka was also under massive Russian shelling, where a 69-year-old man was wounded.
In addition, “arrivals” on Kizomys, Dniprovsky, Veletensky were recorded. Power lines are damaged there. At least 17 houses that caught fire after the shells hit, burned down.
With continuous shelling, the occupiers tried to destroy key objects of life in Kherson, which caused tension problems in some areas of the city.
In the center, Karabelny and Dniprovsky districts, Russian shells destroyed private and high-rise buildings. The blast wave knocked out portholes in the apartments, destroyed balconies and facades of buildings, shattered roof coverings.
In the central part of Kherson, a 48-year-old man was wounded during artillery shelling.
Investigative and operational teams of territorial police units, experts and explosives technicians collected material evidence and documented the consequences of shelling. Over the past two days, the police responded to 478 statements and reports of citizens about criminal offenses and other events. 13 criminal proceedings have been opened under Article 438 “Violation of the laws and customs of war” of the Criminal Code.
National Police of Ukraine