November 2, 2025
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More than 20 civilians were injured in Kherson Oblast from Russian attacks

On the last day of October, 22 people were wounded by Russians in the Kherson region. Source: Kherson OVA, Donetsk OVA Details: In addition to 22 wounded, two more died. According to the authorities, the Russian military hit critical and social infrastructure; residential quarters of populated areas of the region, in particular, 8 high-rise buildings and 15 private houses were damaged. The occupiers also mutilated the church, a commercial kiosk, farm buildings, private garages and cars, and a gas pipeline. Meanwhile, in Donetsk region, two people were injured in Kramatorsk.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

More than 20 civilians were injured in Kherson Oblast from Russian attacks illustrative photo: Donetsk Ova

On the last day of October, 22 people were wounded by Russians in the Kherson region.

Source: Kherson OVA, Donetsk OVA

Details: In addition to 22 wounded, two more died.

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According to the authorities, the Russian military attacked critical and social infrastructure; residential quarters of populated areas of the region, in particular, 8 high-rise buildings and 15 private houses were damaged. The occupiers also mutilated the church, a commercial kiosk, farm buildings, private garages and cars, and a gas pipeline.

Meanwhile, in Donetsk region, two people were injured in Kramatorsk.

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