Russian Shelling Escalates in Kherson, Wounding Two Civilians
The recent increase in Russian shelling in Kherson has resulted in two civilians being wounded, with attacks damaging residential areas and infrastructure.
- Two civilians were wounded in Kherson due to increased Russian shelling, including a 49-year-old man with a mine-blast injury.
- Russian troops fired several times at Kherson from the left bank of the Dnipro River, targeting residential and administrative buildings.
- One person was killed and three others were injured in the Kherson region on March 11, prior to the latest attacks.
- Damage was reported in Kherson and the surrounding community, affecting private houses, a civilian car, and an educational institution.
- The Kherson Regional Military Administration reports ongoing examinations and hospitalizations for the wounded civilians.