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Russians shell Kherson, killing man and injuring 5-year-old

Russians shell Kherson, killing man and injuring 5-year-old

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Russian forces fired artillery on Kherson's Korabelnyi district on the morning of 2 June, killing a local resident and injuring a 5-year-old child.
Source: Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of Kherson Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram; Kherson Oblast Military Administration on Facebook
Quote: "The occupiers fired artillery on residential buildings, destroying facades and roofs and breaking windows."
Details: Prokudin stated that a Kherson resident who was on the street received fatal injuries. He expressed condolences to the man's family.
In addition, a 5-year-old boy suffered a blast injury and concussion in the attack. He is in hospital under medical supervision.
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