

The victims have shrapnel wounds, fractures, contusions.
On Saturday morning, 2 November, Russian troops attacked Kherson Region. As a result of the shelling, a 40-year-old woman was killed and four people - three children and an elderly woman - were injured. This was reported by the head of the Kherson OVA Alexander Prokudin.
He noted that the invaders struck at about nine in the morning from artillery on Zelenovka in the Kherson region. They hit a residential house.
Rescuers who arrived at the scene of the hit, unblocked from under the rubble of the structure the body of a dead 40-year-old woman.
She received injuries incompatible with life, - reported the medics.
It is also indicated that three more children were injured as a result of the shelling - a 10-year-old boy and two girls aged 11 and 16 years old. They were diagnosed with blast injuries, splinter wounds and fracture. The children have been hospitalised. The older girl is in serious condition.
A 67-year-old woman was also injured. She suffered blast and head injuries, as well as a fracture.
According to the OBA, over the past 24 hours, 1 November, the enemy hit Beryslav, Nikolskyi, Tomina Balka, Stanislav, Shiroka Balka, Tyaginka, Tomarino, Kachkarivka, Belozerska, Gavrilovka, Kamyshany, Antonivka, Prydniprovskyi and Lviv.
The enemy also hit Kherson twice, hitting an educational and medical institution, a factory, a railway enterprise and a service station, three residential high-rise buildings and 26 private houses.
The occupants also damaged gas pipelines, a farm building, construction equipment and private cars.
At the same time, eight people sought medical assistance.
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