Governor Olexandr Prokudin said six more people were injured.
At least two people lost their lives as a result of Russian shelling in southern Ukraine’s Kherson region, and another six were injured, local governor Olexandr Prokudin said on the Telegram platform on Saturday. TASR informs according to the DPA agency.
Three multi-storey residential buildings, two family houses and several vehicles were damaged
After the Russian shelling, three multi-story residential buildings, two family houses and several vehicles were damaged, Prokudin added on Telegram.
The front line between Ukrainian and Russian troops passes through the Kherson region along the Dnipro River, which flows into the Black Sea.
It is important for Ukrainian agriculture and is one of four partially occupied areas in Ukraine annexed by Moscow in September 2022.