School, cultural hall struck by Russian projectiles in Kherson region

School, cultural hall struck by Russian projectiles in Kherson region

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In the Kherson region, Russian troops have shelled a school, village council, and cultural hall. Enemy projectiles caused damage to production premises, filling stations and residential houses.

The relevant statement was made by Kherson Region’s Police, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The occupiers insidiously attacked the village of Mykhailivka with cannon artillery. As a result, a school, village council and cultural hall were damaged,” the report states.

Russian invaders also launched mortar strikes on such settlements as Vesele and Lvove. Two civilians were killed and three injured.

In addition, the enemy dropped guided bombs on the city of Beryslav, having caused damage to production premises of an enterprise, filling stations, and residential buildings. Several villages were left without electricity and water supply services in the Bilozerka community.

In the city of Kherson, Russian troops targeted infrastructure objects and residential areas. Enemy projectiles damaged apartment blocks, detached houses, cars, shops, and roads.

The police investigators have opened 37 criminal proceedings under Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war) over the past day.

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