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11 July 2026, 09:10
Three people were wounded in the Kherson region as a result of Russian aggression
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PHOTO: Kherson Regional Police
On July 10, Russian troops attacked Kherson and 34 other settlements in the region. As a result of the enemy shelling, three people were wounded, and residential buildings, a gas pipeline, trolleybuses, and other civilian infrastructure were damaged.
This was reported by Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
According to him, the occupiers fired artillery and attacked settlements with drones. Critical and social infrastructure, as well as residential neighborhoods, came under fire.
As a result of the Russian attacks, four high-rise buildings and nine private homes were damaged. Cell towers, a gas pipeline, trolleybuses, and private vehicles were also damaged.
Three people were injured as a result of the Russian aggression.
In addition, nine residents were evacuated from liberated communities in the Kherson region over the past 24 hours. The Kherson Regional Military Administration urged residents of frontline settlements who wish to relocate to safer regions to contact the regional contact center.
As a reminder, at around 7 a.m. on July 8, the Russians attacked a minibus with a drone in the Korabelny district of Kherson. A 72-year-old woman from Kherson was killed, and six other people were injured.
On July 9, Russian terrorists struck a minibus in downtown Kherson with a drone. As a result, four women—aged 51, 38, 40, and 76—were injured. They were diagnosed with concussions, shrapnel wounds to the limbs, blast injuries, and closed head injuries. Two men, aged 60 and 74, were also injured in the attack on the minibus. Preliminary reports indicate that they suffered concussions, blast injuries, and closed head injuries.
The day before, the enemy struck one of Europe’s largestpoultry farmsin the Kherson region, causing a massive fire and significant destruction. The company’s losses are estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars.
Earlier,Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross, calling on it to urge Russia to implement a “ceasefire” on July 3 to allow for the humanitarian evacuation of civilians from the temporarily occupied townof Oleshkyand other settlements in the Kherson region.
