30 September 2025
(The shelling of Kherson. PHOTOS: National Police)
Over the past day, Russian occupation forces carried out massive attacks, shelling 29 settlements in the Kherson region. The aggression resulted in civilian casualties: one person was killed and four other residents were injured.
This was reported by KHOVA.
Kherson region was under heavy fire: the enemy used drone terror, air strikes and artillery. The invaders' attacks covered Kherson itself and the following villages and towns: Antonivka, Prydniprovske, Blahovishchenske, Zymivnyk, Sadove, Bilozerka, Romashkove, Tomina Balka, Kizomys, Velytenske, Dniprovske, Stanislav, Oleksandrivka, Sofiyivka, Shyroka Balka, Mykilske, Poniativka, Tokarivka, Beryslav, Krasny Mayak, Lvov, Burgunka, Odradokamyanka, Tyahynka, Zolota Balka, Kostyrka, Osokorivka and Vesele. The Russian military targeted critical and social infrastructure in the region.
As a result of strikes on residential areas, 4 multi-storey and 16 private houses, social and communal infrastructure were damaged. A church, an administrative building, a museum and a private car were also damaged. In particular, a gas pipeline was damaged. Fortunately, the gas leak was quickly repaired and the threat of fire was eliminated.
Over the past day, Russian troops attacked more than three dozen settlements in the Kherson region. Russian troops targeted residential areas, as well as critical and social infrastructure. Two multi-storey buildings and eight private houses were damaged as a result of the attacks. Destructions of outbuildings, garages and cars were also recorded.
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