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March 29, 2026, 3:20 p.m.
Power outage and water supply interruptions in Kherson region
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In the village of Komyshany in Kherson region, serious problems with electricity and water supply have arisen as a result of Russian shelling in the evening.
This was reported by Yaroslav Shanko, head of the Kherson MVA.
According to him, due to the shelling, the village temporarily lost power and there are interruptions in water supply.
Currently, emergency services cannot start restoration work because of the risk of repeated attacks. The specialists will go to the site as soon as the security situation allows.
At the same time, the day before, Russian troops attacked Komyshany again with an attack drone. A civilian was killed as a result of the explosives dropped.
The situation in the frontline settlements of the Kherson region remains difficult - the shelling continues, and the restoration of infrastructure is often complicated by the constant threat of new attacks.
As Intent previously wrote, the occupiers have organized drone terror in the south: dozens of attacks, one killed and one wounded.
Thus, in Kherson region, dozens of settlements, including Kherson, came under massive attacks by drones, aircraft and artillery.
And in Mykolaiv region, Russian troops continued attacks on Mykolaiv with Shahed drones.
In the Voskresenska community, the wreckage of a drone fell on the territory of a recreational area. 10 people were injured, including children. Some of them are in serious condition. Residential buildings, shops and cars were damaged.
In addition, 36 houses were damaged and one person died as a result of Russian shelling.
Earlier, as a result of the shelling, eight civilians were injured of varying severity. The invaders caused significant damage to the civilian sector, damaging three multi-story buildings and 26 private estates. In addition to residential buildings, an administrative building, office premises, outbuildings, agricultural machinery, as well as private garages and cars of the region's residents were destroyed.
