Occupiers fire 342 shells in Kherson Region on February 8; 2 people killed, 1 wounded
On February 8, the russian occupiers shelled peaceful settlements in the Kherson Region 82 times, firing 342 shells from artillery, mortars, MLRSes, tanks, UAVs, and aviation. The enemy fired 43 shells at the city of Kherson.
Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, announced this on his Telegram channel.
Thus, the russian military targeted the residential quarters of the population centers of the region, a medical institution, and critical infrastructure objects in the Kherson District.
As a result of russian aggression, two people were killed, and one more was wounded.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, during the occupation of Kherson, the russians set up a torture chamber in the occupied premises of the regional police headquarters in a non-functioning temporary detention center, where about 90 citizens of Ukraine were illegally detained.
Earlier, it was reported that volunteers from foreign countries were prohibited from visiting almost 40 settlements of the Kherson Region without obtaining the appropriate permission from the regional leadership.
Also, the population of the Beryslav district and other settlements on the right bank of the Kherson Region decreased to 10% of the pre-war figures. Due to constant shelling by the russian occupiers, Beryslav and neighboring settlements have been without electricity for the third month.