Police officer injured after car hits mine in Kherson region, one dead and 5 wounded due to Russian attacks

Police officer injured after car hits mine in Kherson region, one dead and 5 wounded due to Russian attacks

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Russian shelling in Kherson region killed a man and wounded five people. 10 houses, 4 cars and a garage were damaged, and a police car hit a mine.

In Kherson region, one person was killed and five wounded in the last day due to shelling by Russian troops, and a policeman was injured when his car hit a mine, the National Police reported on Monday, UNN reports.

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The enemy, as indicated, does not stop shelling Beryslav and Kherson districts. Hostile shelling damaged three apartment buildings and seven private houses, four cars and a garage.

"Near Tyahynka, the Russian military dropped explosives from a UAV on a civilian car. The impact killed a 55-year-old man," the police said.

The enemy reportedly attacked Stanislav from a drone. A 40-year-old local resident sustained a mine-blast injury, contusion and a gunshot shrapnel wound to her leg. The Russian army also shelled Stanislav with artillery, and two private houses were damaged.

As a result of repeated artillery shelling of Bilozerka, a private house and three apartment buildings were damaged.

"Also in Bilozerka, a police vehicle hit an anti-personnel landmine. The explosion damaged a wheel. Fortunately, the police officers were not injured," the police said.

A garage in Novoberislav and a private house in Tomaryne were reportedly damaged by UAV explosive device drops.

Russian army shelled Dniprovsky district of Kherson with artillery. A 62-year-old man was injured. The shells damaged two private houses and two cars. Another vehicle and a private house were damaged by a drone attack.

Korabelnyi district was also under enemy artillery fire.

"The Russian military attacked Antonivka, a suburb of Kherson, with a drone. A married couple was injured: a 62-year-old man suffered explosive trauma and shrapnel wounds to his legs, and his 61-year-old wife had explosive trauma, contusion and leg fractures," law enforcement officials said.

"Also, during the evacuation of wounded civilians from Antonivka, patrol police officers in a police car hit an anti-personnel mine. The detonation damaged a wheel. A 32-year-old patrol police officer was injured, his life is not in danger," the police said.

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