A Russian guided bomb struck residential buildings in central Kherson on Sunday afternoon, resulting in injuries to two individuals. This was reported by the head of the Regional Military Administration, Alexander Prokudin, on Sunday, February 2. "Approximately at 4:00 PM, a Russian guided aviation bomb hit the central part of Kherson. The strike targeted residential buildings. As of now, two people have been reported injured due to the enemy's airstrike," Prokudin noted.
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He added that a 40-year-old woman, who sustained blast injuries, a concussion, and shrapnel wounds to her back, was taken to the hospital in moderate condition. Another injured individual, a 46-year-old woman from Kherson, was rescued from the debris of a collapsed house. She has blast injuries, a concussion, and abdominal wounds. Currently, she is in critical condition at a medical facility. Recall that Russian military criminals attacked Kherson on Sunday morning, February 2. One of the shells hit a house, resulting in one fatality and injuries. As previously reported, on January 18 in Berislav, Kherson region, two people died during a Russian mortar shelling. A volunteer died in Kherson region, injured as a result of shelling