Russians attack volunteers while distributing bread in Kherson region
Kyiv • UNN
In Novodmitrivka, the occupiers shelled a building where volunteers were distributing bread to local residents. An enemy drone also tried to attack the charity car, but there were no casualties.
In Novodmytrivka, Kherson region, Russian troops shelled a building where volunteers were distributing bread to local residents this morning, and an enemy drone tried to attack the charity car, no one was injured, the Kherson RMA reported on Telegram on Wednesday, UNN reports.
Details
"In the morning, Russian troops attacked a humanitarian aid distribution point in Novodmitrivka. An enemy shell hit the roof of the building where volunteers were distributing bread to the population. In addition, the occupiers tried to attack the charity car with a UAV. The enemy drone hit the vehicle near the site. Fortunately, there were no casualties," the RMA reported.
As noted, the building has broken windows, damaged the facade and roof.
Addendum
Earlier today, according to the RMA, Russians attacked Bilozerka with rocket artillery. More than a dozen "arrivals" were recorded in the village. About twenty residential buildings, a shop and a pharmacy were damaged by the enemy shelling. Roofs, walls, fences were smashed, windows and doors were broken. In addition, critical infrastructure was damaged. There have been no reports of casualties among local residents.
And even earlier, according to RMA, Russians attacked Novovorontsovka with a UAV. A 56-year-old man was hit and wounded.
That night, the Russian army, according to the head of the Kherson RMA, Oleksandr Prokudin, in Telegram, attacked a residential building in the Shumensky district of Kherson. One of the "arrivals" hit an apartment building. An enemy shell destroyed one of the apartments, and the windows of the neighboring ones were smashed. A garage and a private vehicle were also hit. There was no information on casualties.
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