Skip to main content
  • Share to or

Ukraine reports Russian shelling of Kherson during evacuation of civilians from flooded areas

Source: Meduza

Ukraine’s Internal Affairs Ministry reported that Russian troops shelled Kherson during the evacuation of citizens from flooded areas following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.

The Internal Affairs Ministry reported that shelling began during evacuation efforts. According to the latest reports, nine people were injured, including one police officer and two rescuers. Earlier reports said that a local resident was injured, but Ukrainian authorities deny this.

The regional administration told the Ukrainian TV channel Suspilne that a local resident was killed and two more were injured. The Kherson region’s prosecutor’s office also reported that four civilians were killed in a nearby village. The office has opened an investigation for “violating the laws and customs of war.”

Earlier on June 8, the Russian-appointed head of the Kherson occupation government, Vladimir Saldo, said that Ukraine’s Armed Forces shelled evacuation points in the city of Hola Prystan, which is occupied by Russian forces. According to Saldo, two people were killed and two more were injured.

Potential causes for the dam’s destruction

What really happened to the Kakhovka dam? Nickolai Denisov, a researcher who’s studied the ecological consequences of the war in Ukraine since 2014, explains what may have caused the disaster — and what to expect next

Potential causes for the dam’s destruction

What really happened to the Kakhovka dam? Nickolai Denisov, a researcher who’s studied the ecological consequences of the war in Ukraine since 2014, explains what may have caused the disaster — and what to expect next

  • Share to or