In Ukraine’s Kherson province, seven people were killed in a Russian bomb attack on villages this morning. Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, announced on Telegram. Among the victims are an entire family: husband and wife, a 23-day-old baby girl, and a 12-year-old boy who later died of his injuries.
Yermak explained that the Russians also hit “the village of Stanislav with a large number of missile launchers”, killing two people and injuring one. “Five private residential buildings were destroyed and damaged,” he wrote on Telegram, and “two adults and a child under two years old were killed in a Russian bombardment,” he wrote in Shyroka Blaka. The news came shortly after the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine announced that the number of children killed since the beginning of the war had reached 500.
Source: Today IT
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