Russian shelling: 32 dead in Kherson – NEWS 360 – WORLD

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Kyiv: 32 civilians were killed in Russian shelling in the southern city of Kherson in two weeks. Ukrainian police said this was after Russian troops withdrew from the city of Kherson. On November 11, Russian forces completely withdrew from Kherson. The city of Kherson, the capital of Kherson province, was under Russian control for about nine months. Russian forces are currently stationed in Kherson province on the east bank of the Dnipro River. From here, Russia is continuously shelling the city of Kherson on the other side of the river. Residents returned to Kherson after Russia’s withdrawal, but are now being moved to other safe havens in the country due to increased shelling and winter. At the same time, Russia has denied that it is targeting civilians. The Presidential Spokesperson announced that power supply has been restored in the city of Kherson.

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