January 18, 2025
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In Antonivka, Kherson Oblast, Russians killed a man at a bus stop with a drone

On the morning of January 17, UAVs of the Russian invaders attacked Antonivka, Kherson region, as a result of which a man died at a public transport stop. Source: the head of the Kherson OVA Oleksandr Prokudin in Telegram Direct speech: “Since the very morning, Russian troops have been attacking Antonivka with anti-aircraft missiles.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the morning of January 17, UAVs of the Russian invaders attacked Antonivka, Kherson region, as a result of which a man died at a public transport stop.

Source: Oleksandr Prokudin, head of Kherson OVA in Telegram

Direct speech: “Since the very morning, Russian troops have been attacking Antonivka from unmanned aerial vehicles. Around 7:40 a.m., a man was killed as a result of one of the drone strikes.”

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Details: According to him, at the time of the attack, the resident was at a public transport stop. The head of the region expressed his condolences to the relatives and friends of the murdered man.

Prokudin also reported that 36 settlements of the region and the regional center itself were under enemy fire last day.

According to him, the Russian military hit the residential quarters of the populated areas of the region, in particular, they damaged a multi-storey building and 15 private houses. The occupiers also mutilated a dozen vehicles.

As a result of Russian aggression, 7 people were injured.

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