Five humanitarian aid warehouses belonging to NGOs were destroyed and burned to the ground in Kherson Oblast and Kherson city, destroying vital supplies intended for civilians in desperate need.
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Five warehouses of NGOs were completely destroyed in December 2023
Four warehouses belonged to national NGOs and one to an international NGO
Warehouses were burned to the ground destroying vital supplies
In the area of responsibility of the Odesa Operational Strategic Group on the Kherson front, Ukrainian defenders continue to hold their positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River, conducting counter-battery operations and striking the Russian rear
A Russian artillery attack against the Dniprovsky municipal district of Kherson on Dec. 15 injured two women in their homes, Governor Oleksandr Prokudin reported.
A 78-year-old woman suffered explosive injuries and contusion, while a 63-year-old woman sustained fractures and bruises, the governor said.
Both the victims were reportedly transported to the hospital, both of them are in moderate condition.
According to the General Prosecutor's Office, Russia launched the attack at around 12:50 p.m. local time.
Russian authorities reported that one person had died in overnight Ukrainian bombings on the occupied southern Kherson region
Russia attacked Ukraine with an S-300 guided missile, which was shot down by Ukrainian air defense in the Kherson region.
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