Due to the “arrival” in Kherson, people were injured – a 55-year-old man had wounds on his legs, and a 51-year-old resident of the city had a shrapnel injury on his head .
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Russian troops carried out night shelling in the Kherson region, as a result of which three people were injured and an infrastructure facility and a medical facility were damaged. This was announced by the head of OVA, Alexander Prokudin, on Telegram on the morning of Saturday, December 16.
“People were injured for ‘arriving’ in Kherson. A 55-year-old man had wounds on his legs. A 51-year-old citizen had a shrapnel injury to the head,” the report said.
Also, according to Prokudin, there was a hit near an infrastructure facility. There is damage to the area.
In addition, Stepanovka was under fire. Here the right is near a medical facility. A doctor on duty was injured.
“The invaders attacked Daryevka with suicide bombers. There were no casualties,” Prokudin added.
And in the last 24 hours, Russian aggressors fired 483 rounds in the Kherson region. Four residents were injured.
We remind you that tonight the Russians carried out a massive attack with suicide bombers. Air defense forces shot down enemy drones in 11 regions.
The invaders announced a missile attack on Genichesk
Source: korrespondent

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