Russia kills 5 more people in Kherson Oblast: houses, Point of Invincibility, medical facility shelled
As a result of Russian shelling on July 13, five more people died in Kherson Oblast. Nine people were injured, including a child, reported regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin.
Prokudin reported that a family - a 44-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman - died in Komyshany due to artillery shelling. They suffered explosive injuries incompatible with life.
In Chornobayivka, a 16-year-old child was injured as a result of a projectile hitting a house. She had a traumatic amputation of her hand, and shrapnel wounds to her body. "Ambulance" took the teenager to the hospital in an extremely serious condition. Currently, doctors are examining the girl and providing her with assistance.
Overall, Mykhailivka, Kizomys, Sadove, Tokarivka, Shevchenkivka, Ukrainka, Priozerne, Havrylivka, Beryslav, Lvove, Odradokamyanka, Tomaryne, Antonivka, Dniprovske, Chornobayvka, Bilozerka, Komyshany, Tyahynka, Mykilske, Vysoke, Poniativka, Veletenske, Blahovishchenske and the city of Kherson came under Russian fire and airstrikes.
The aggressor targeted the objects of critical and social infrastructure, including a "Point of Invincibility", educational institutions, a medical institution, administrative buildings and a gas pipeline.
In addition, residential blocks of populated areas of the region were shelled, in particular, two high-rise buildings and 42 private houses. Premises of a business, garages and private cars were damaged.