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In the Kherson region, a Russian drone hit civilians in a queue for humanitarian aid

In the Kherson region, a Russian drone hit civilians in a queue for humanitarian aid
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In the Kherson region, the invaders fired at people standing in line for humanitarian aid, resulting in nine people being injured.

The Office of the Attorney General reports this. According to the investigation, on March 2, the armed forces of the Russian Federation once again fired at the de-occupied territory of the Kherson region.

"In the Berislavsky district, according to preliminary data, the Russian army attacked civilians with drones standing in line for humanitarian aid near the school. Nine people are now known to have been injured as a result of the shelling, including a child. They are receiving qualified medical assistance. Data on the victims specified," the statement said.

Civilian infrastructure facilities were also damaged. A pre-trial investigation has been launched in criminal proceedings on violating the laws and customs of war.

According to the Telegram channel of the Kherson District Regional Administration, volunteers of an international organization came to the village of Kozatskoye, Beryslav district, to distribute vegetable kits to local residents. During the unloading of humanitarian aid, the Russian invaders launched a drone, and it dropped explosives on civilians who came to get vegetables, among the nine wounded and a student of the 10th grade.


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