The enemy attacked residential areas of regional communities, critical infrastructure facilities and educational institutions.
In the past 24 hours in the Kherson region, one child was killed and 14 other people were injured due to Russian shelling. This was reported by local OVA on Monday, January 1.
“In the past 24 hours, the enemy carried out 123 attacks, fired 565 bullets from mortars, artillery, Grads, tanks, UAVs and aircraft, of which one was a missile. The enemy fired of 92 bullets in the city of Kherson,” the message said.
Russian aggressors entered residential areas of regional settlements, a medical institution, an educational institution, a critical infrastructure facility, a gas station, an auto center and a base in Kherson. Critical infrastructure facilities in the Kherson region, an invincibility point and an educational institution in the Berislav region were also damaged.
We remind you that tonight, as a result of the Russian drone attack on Lviv, the museum of the UPA commander Roman Shukhevych in Belogorsch was destroyed.
And in Odessa, as a result of the impact, a fire broke out in a high-rise building. Then it turns out that there is more than one arrival, and fires break out in residential buildings in different parts of the city. One person died and nine were injured.
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