June 25, 2025
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The occupiers hit Kherson in the artillery in the morning: 6 wounded

Six of Kherson residents were injured as a result of Russian firing of the city from artillery on the morning of June 24. Source: Kherson Ova on Telegram, Ova Chairman Alexander Proudin on Facebook Literally Vlad: “Around 07:20 Russian troops attacked the Kherson ship from the artillery.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Six of Kherson residents were injured as a result of Russian firing of the city from artillery on the morning of June 24.

Source: Kherson Ova in Telegram, Ova Chairman Alexander Proudin on Facebook

Literally power: “Around 07:20, Russian troops attacked the artillery of the Kherson ship. Due to an enemy shelling, a 61-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman were injured, injuries, injuries and fragile injuries.”

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Details: Both of the victims were taken to the hospital in a state of moderate severity.

Supplemented: A little later, the Ova added that two more victims were hospitalized because of this firing

“The 66-year-old woman and an 83-year-old man who were at home at the time of attack-explosive injuries, injuries and fragile wounds. Doctors evaluate the condition of the victims as moderate,” the statement reads.

Even later, OVA chairman Alexander Proudin reported that as a result of shelling In total, 6 people were injured.

“Six people – three men and three women – have suffered explosive injuries, injuries and debris. There are currently five victims in the hospital, one has been released for outpatient treatment,” said the head of the region.

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