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In the Kherson region, one person died and nine were injured due to Russian shelling

This was reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office. As of 5:30 p.m., one person was killed and nine civilians were injured. 67-year-old…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

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A rescuer eliminates shelling in the Kherson region / Illustrative photo of the State Emergency Service On December 4, the Russian military shelled populated areas of the Kherson region using artillery and drones.

This was reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office.

As of 5:30 p.m., one person was killed and nine civilians were injured.

A 67-year-old man died in the morning in Antonivka as a result of dropping explosives from a drone.

As a result of the shelling of this village, three more people were wounded, one in the neighboring Kindiyka.

In addition, as a result of enemy attacks, two men were injured – in Kherson, one – in the village of Mylove, two more – in Veletenskyi.

Under the procedural leadership of the prosecutor’s office of the Kherson region, an investigation into the facts of war crimes was launched (parts 1, 2 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

Prosecutors together with investigators take all necessary actions to document crimes committed by servicemen of the Soviet Union.

As reported by ArmiyaInform, on the morning of December 4, the Russians dropped two guided aerial bombs on the city of Kostyantynivka. Three men were injured.

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