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Russian troops continue to shoot in the Kherson region, two civilians have been killed in the past 24 hours. The head of the regional military administration, Alexander Prokudin, announced this on May 19.
He noted that in the past 24 hours Antonovka, Sadovoye, Stanislav, Ponyatovka, Nikolskoye, Berislav, Mikhailovka, Tyaginka, Osokorovka, Lvov, Novoaleksandrovka and the city of Kherson were under enemy fire and airstrikes.
The enemy hit the residential areas of the communities in the region, and also recorded hits on the infrastructure of the port. In particular, a high-rise building, eight private houses, a warehouse, outbuildings, a garage and four private cars were damaged.
“Due to the Russian aggression, two people died and two others were injured,” the regional leader stressed.
Earlier it was reported that since the night of May 18, the Russian army shelled the Nikopol district of the Dnepropetrovsk region three times, causing destruction and damage.
The invaders attacked a village near Kherson: the head of the administration was wounded
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