Russians hit humanitarian headquarters in Kherson, five people injured

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On June 26, Russian forces struck a humanitarian headquarters in Kherson during the day, resulting in five people being injured, according to the Kherson Regional Military Administration.

"Russian military forces have once again attacked Kherson. As a result of the enemy strike, the premises of the humanitarian headquarters, as well as three vehicles, were damaged," the statement said.

According to the Regional Military Administration, five men were injured and diagnosed with shell shock.

The victims independently sought medical attention at a hospital, where they received the necessary medical care.

Shelling of Kherson

Since Ukrainian forces liberated the right bank of the Kherson region, Russians have been striking Kherson daily.

For instance, on June 20, the Russian army hit Kherson, damaging energy equipment, which caused issues with electricity and water in the city.

Moreover, on the night of June 19, Russian forces struck residential areas of Kherson and a hospital, injuring one person.