Russian forces target city transport company in Kherson region, killing three workers
The Russian forces struck Kherson on June 23, hitting a municipal transport company and killing two workers.
The head of the city's military administration Oleksandr Prokudin made the relevant statement.
"In Kherson, the occupation forces attacked a municipal transport company with precision fire. They hit civilian workers who ensure the life of the city," the statement said.
According to him, a 55-year-old man died on the spot, and five more of his colleagues were injured and hospitalized.
Later he reported that another 43-year-old worker had died.
"Medics tried to save his life, but his injuries were too severe. The man died in a medical facility," Prokudin said.
On June 20, Russian occupation forces also attacked Kherson. An artillery shelling killed a rescuer and injured eight other employees of the State Emergency Service.
Rubryka previously reported on the night of June 22, the Russian army attacked Ukraine once again. The enemy forces used kamikaze drones and missiles.
Also, on June 22, the Russian invaders shelled Kherson once again, injuring at least four people: two local residents and two student volunteers from the city of Rivne.