Russian occupation forces shelled a civilian bus with anti-tank guided missiles near the village of Dovhove in Kherson Oblast while seven civilians were attempting to evacuate from Starosillia, killing two people.
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Russian forces opened fire on an evacuation bus with anti-tank guided missiles, killing two civilians and injuring five others.
Russian forces shelled an evacuation bus with mortars near Dovhove, Kherson Oblast on August 1, killing three people and injuring five.
The bus was traveling from Starosillya to Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
At the end of August, a counteroffensive had begun in the Kherson region in the south of Ukraine as a diversion
Ukrainian forces destroyed an enemy ammunition and military equipment warehouse near Skadovsk.
About 15 Russian ammunition warehouses in the operational zone of the South were destroyed by Ukrainian forces.
Natalia Humenyuk stated that the use of S-300 systems indicates Russian ammunition shortages due to powerful fire damage.
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