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Russia's latest 'atrocious' attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv kills four, including two nurses

By republicaeon Web Desk: In Ukraine, four people have died as a result of the most recent Russian shelling. According to Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, three people were murdered by shelling on Sunday in the southern city of Kherson, and one person was also killed by another strike, according to the regional governor of Kharkiv.

Zelensky declared, "Today, the Russian army has been pounding Kherson atrociously all day," in his usual evening address.

The shelling which struck a Kharkiv hospital as per him left "two women, nurses, were wounded in the hospital". As per the regional administration, the dead include two men and one woman.

He added that "as of now, there are reports of six wounded and three dead."

According to Reuters, the Kharkiv regional administration posted on the messaging app Telegram that a number of civil infrastructure items, including "the Kherson Regional Clinical Hospital, a school, a bus station, a post office, a bank, and residential buildings," were damaged as a result of "enemy shelling."

The attacks "struck a four-story residential building" in Eastern Kharkiv. Oleh Synehubov, the head of the regional military administration for the second-largest city in Ukraine "Three victims had rather minor wounds. Unluckily, an old woman passed away. A portion of the structure was demolished."

Yet another strike in the Zaporizhzhya region of southern Ukraine, where, as per AFP fighting has intensified recently, Moscow-appointed officials said that Kyiv's attacks have struck a railway bridge, "killing people".

As per Yevgeny Balitsky, the Russian-installed head of the region, an attack from a Ukrainian HIMARS multiple rocket launcher was aimed at a railway bridge across the Molochnaya river.

The bridge is just north of Russia controlled city of Melitopol and was undergoing repairs. Balitsky said, "four people from the railways brigade were killed, five were injured."