At night, Russian troops shell left bank of Dnipro River near Antonivskyi Bridge

At night, Russian troops shell left bank of Dnipro River near Antonivskyi Bridge

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At night, in the Kherson region, the Russian military shelled the left bank of the Dnipro River near the Antonivskyi Bridge.

The Kherson MVA reported, according to Ukrinform.

"At night, the enemy fired artillery on the left bank of the Dnipro River near the Antonivskyi Bridge," the statement said.

In addition, damage was recorded in Kherson, Antonivka, Sadove, Zelenivka and Inzhenerne.

Three people were injured as a result of hostile shelling, one man is in serious condition.

Read also: Over past day, Russians shell Kherson region 52 times, injuring three

Over the past day, the Kherson city territorial community was shelled 25 times, the enemy used 107 shells.

Natalia Humeniuk, the head of the joint press center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, reportedly said that the Defense Forces are focused on counter-battery fighting in the area of Antonivskyi Bridge.

As reported, the enemy fired 52 times at the Kherson region with mortars, artillery, tanks, Grad, RPGs and UAVs, firing 297 shells over the past day.

In the fall, the Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated the right-bank part of the Kherson region, including the city of Kherson.

Photo: illustrative, most.ks.ua

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