Russians attack police officers in Kherson region using drones

Russians attack police officers in Kherson region using drones

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The Russian military attacked police officers using drones in Kherson and Beryslav, Kherson region, over the past day. Officers were injured.

"The Russian military once again attacked police officers with the help of drones," the Kherson region police reported.

As noted, in Kherson city, a police car was attacked by an UAV. Two police officers were injured, their car was damaged.

Two police cars came under enemy fire in Beryslav town. The enemy dropped modified ammunition, injuring a police officer and damaging cars.

In addition, the Russian army repeatedly struck the populated settlements in Kherson and Beryslav districts over the past day. The Russian army attacked the objects of residential and energy infrastructure with MLRS, artillery, mortars, UAVs, and aircraft. As a result of the shelling, civilians were injured in Bilozerka, Vesele, and Olhivka villages.

The enemy struck Beryslav town, targeting the territory of a farm and a sunflower oil production company. At least 47 residential buildings were damaged around the sites of the explosions of guided aerial bombs. The town and surrounding villages were left without electricity.

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Also, the police informed that the Russian troops once again subjected the city of Kherson to massive shelling, where explosions rang out around the clock. The enemy tried to destroy infrastructural facilities, targeted the territory of a river port, residential neighborhoods of the regional center, Korabel microdistrict, and the suburbs. Apartments in high-rise buildings, private houses, and cars were damaged by shells.

In total, over the past day, the police opened 27 criminal cases over Russian war crimes in Kherson region.

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