Dead due to enemy shelling in Kherson region: Police recorded crimes of the Russian Federation
Russian troops once again fired from rocket systems of volley fire, artillery, mortars, aircraft Beryslav and Kherson districts, the city of Kherson and its suburbs.
In the regional center, a church and civilian buildings in the city center, country houses in coastal areas, apartment buildings in the neighborhoods of Krabel and HBC came under enemy fire.
Russian terrorists once again carried out air strikes with guided bombs on the city of Beryslav, the village of Kozatske and the village of Vesele. In Beryslav, attacks were recorded on the territory of the enterprise, large-scale fires occurred at the places of destruction.
The police received a message that the village. Olgovka, as a result of shelling by the Russian military, killed a 70-year-old fisherman who went fishing on a boat to the river. The man suffered a hip injury and died of blood loss.
At the same time, the police received reports that near one of the settlements of the Vysokopil settlement community, a local resident during the inspection of his land plot found a large number of unexploded anti-tank mines, shells and other explosive devices. Also on the spot was a car that completely burned out probably from a mine explosion.
The police once again remind that in the de-occupied territories of the Kherson region the Russian troops left behind a large number of explosive objects. Therefore, residents need to keep their own safety in mind and not visit the coasts of rivers, forests, fields, do not drive dirt roads, as they can be mined. Be extremely careful, do not lift unknown objects from the ground, do not approach undetonated shells that can explode at any moment.
In total, over the past day, the police responded to 307 statements and reports of citizens about criminal offenses and other events. 22 criminal proceedings have been opened under Article 438 “Violation of the laws and customs of war” of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
National Police of Ukraine