Ukrainian shelling of Russian controlled Kherson kills over 5

07 Oct 2022 16:00:00
Kherson, Oct 07: At least five people were killed and injured after Ukrainian forces shelled a bus in the Russian-controlled part of Ukraine's southern Kherson region, Russia's TASS news agency reported on Friday.
 

Kherson 
 
Russian-installed authorities in the region said the strike occurred as the bus drove civilians across a bridge near the village of Darivka.
 
 
 
Videos shared by the Russian armed forces news outlet Zvezda showed the burnt-out wreckage of what appeared to be the chassis of a bus and a badly-damaged van behind it with smoke pouring out its front compartment. “Ambulance crews promptly arrived at the scene and provided emergency medical treatment to the victims," a Telegram channel run by the Russian-installed health authorities said. The Daryivskiy bridge, which spans nearly 100 meters (yards), is one of the only Russian-controlled crossings across the Inhulets river, a tributary of the vast Dnipro.
 
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The bridge is strategically important as it joins two Russian-occupied areas of the region and is just 20 kilometers (12 miles) northeast of Kherson city. It has come under shelling at least twice, and Ukrainian forces said they had put it out of action in August.
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