Three-day mourning has been announced in Kherson Oblast after the Wednesday massive shelling by the Russians that took the lives of 23 people and wounded 46, including two children – a six-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl.
According to the Kherson Oblast Military Administration head, Oleksandr Prokudin, the enemy fired 539 projectiles from heavy artillery, MLRS, tanks, UAVs and aviation Prokudin reported.
He said the city of Kherson was shelled especially brutally. Eighty-two Russian shells hit the square adjoining the central railroad station and the station itself, a filling station, two stores, a factory, a truck fleet facility and a railroad crossing.