Russians launch radio-guided bomb at Kherson region, strike farm

As a result of the Russian shelling of Kherson region, four residents were injured in Kherson city, a radio-guided bomb was launched at Zmiyivka, and a farm was destroyed in Sadove.

"Today, a radio-guided bomb was launched at Zmiyivka. About five houses were destroyed. There were no casualties. In Sadove, the Russians shelled a farm with artillery. The farm was almost completely burned down, but no one was injured either. A house was also struck in Komyshany," Oleksandr Tolokonnikov, the spokesman for the Kherson Regional Military Administration, said during the United News telethon, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

In total, five people were injured in the region on July 2. In the morning, as a result of the shelling of a pharmacy and a cafe [in Kherson], a 46-year-old man received serious injuries, and a 70-year-old man received minor injuries. Later, the Russians hit an apartment block. There, a 22-year-old man and his 46-year-old mother received moderate injuries. They were hospitalized. Their condition is currently stable. Another person was injured in Posad-Pokrovske. A tractor driver drove over a mine. He refused to go to the hospital.

As reported, the Russian army launched 86 strikes on Kherson region on July 1, injuring five people.