Russia killed two residents of the Kherson region in the past 24 hours; another 30 people were wounded
Over the past 24 hours, from July 6 to July 7, Russian troops continued to shell populated areas in the Kherson region. Two people were killed and 30 others were wounded in the attacks; among the casualties were two children.
According to Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, the towns of Beryslav, Stanislav, Bilozerka, Chornobaivka, Antonivka, Komyshany, Novoraysk, Tyahynka, Milove, Novoberyslav, Odradokamyanka, Muzykovka, and dozens of other settlements in the region, including the regional capital.
As a result of the enemy attacks, eight apartment buildings and 83 private homes were damaged. In addition, an administrative building, a bank, a store, a cultural center, a shopping and entertainment center, a gas pipeline, a utility building, an emergency medical vehicle, a garage, and private cars were damaged.
He also noted that the evacuation of residents from frontline communities is ongoing. Over the past 24 hours, another 19 people were successfully evacuated from de-occupied settlements in the Kherson region.
This was reported on July 7 by Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, on Telegram.
As a reminder, Russian troops carried out 56 strikes on 22 settlements in the Sumy region during the 24-hour period from July 6 to July 7. Two civilians were killed as a result of the enemy attacks, and another person, who had been wounded during a previous shelling, died in the hospital.
Also, over the past 24 hours, on July 6, Russian troops carried out 1,163 strikes on 45 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region. As a result of the massive attacks, three people were killed and another 28 were wounded.