Two people killed, seven wounded in occupiers' strike on Kherson
Kyiv • UNN
Two men were killed due to artillery shelling of a market in Kherson on May 24. Seven more civilians sustained injuries and concussions as a result of the attack.

In Kherson, on May 24, Russian troops shelled a market in the Dniprovskyi district. As a result of the attack, two men were killed and seven other civilians were injured, UNN reports, citing the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office.
According to the investigation, the shelling occurred on May 24, 2026, at 10:45 a.m. The Russian military struck the city with artillery, hitting the market area.
Medics diagnosed the injured residents with mine-blast traumas, shrapnel wounds, and concussions.
Details
The Kherson District Prosecutor's Office has already launched a pre-trial investigation into the war crime that resulted in fatalities. Proceedings were opened under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Prosecutors, along with police investigators, are documenting the consequences of the shelling and gathering evidence of another war crime committed by the Russian military.
Reminder
The Russian Federation cynically boasted about striking Ukraine with "Oreshnik" missiles. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that overnight they hit Ukraine with "Oreshnik," "Zircon," "Iskander," and "Kinzhal" missiles, and cynically added that they had achieved the objectives of the strikes.