April 14, 2025, 8:02 a.m.

Russian shelling devastates 30+ settlements in Kherson, killing 3

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PHOTOS: Hromadske

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During the day, the enemy shelled more than 30 settlements in Kherson region, hitting homes, infrastructure and cars. The attacks killed three people and wounded six others.

This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.

On April 13-14, 2025, the de-occupied Kherson region again experienced massive attacks. More than three dozen settlements came under enemy fire and air strikes, including Antonivka, Beryslav, Bilozerka, Havrylivka, Komyshany, Stanislav, Tyahynka, Ukrainka, Kherson city and others.

Enemy troops targeted residential areas, critical and social infrastructure. At least three multi-storey buildings, 22 private houses and several cars of local residents were destroyed.

Three people were killed and six others were injured in the shelling.

From April 8 to 12, more than two dozen settlements in the de-occupied Kherson region came under massive shelling and air strikes. Russian troops targeted residential areas and critical infrastructure.

On April 8-9, more than twenty settlements came under heavy fire. A multi-storey building, at least 15 private houses, outbuildings and cars were damaged. Nine people were injured, including a child.

On April 10, the shelling did not stop - residential areas were hit. Another multi-storey building, 12 private houses and several cars were destroyed. One person died, two were injured.

On April 11-12, the shelling continued. The occupants targeted residential infrastructure: at least 8 multi-storey buildings, 6 private houses, a bank branch and one car were damaged. Eight civilians were injured.

Since the beginning of 2025, the Russian army has fired more than 2,500 times at the Kherson city territorial community. More than 400 people were injured in the attacks, including 39 children. More than 40 people, including four children, were killed.

Анна Бальчінос

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