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On International Volunteer Day, Russians killed a benefactor in Kherson

On International Volunteer Day, philanthropist Ruslan Anisenko was killed by Russian shelling in Kherson.

Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson regional military administration, announced this: “On International Volunteer Day, the Russians killed a benefactor in Kherson. The life of Ruslan Anisenko, a volunteer of the Spravzhni (Real) organization, was tragically cut short this morning. He was killed by a Russian shell fired in the city center.”

According to the investigation, on December 5, around 9 a.m., the Russian army again shelled the center of Kherson with artillery weapons.

As a result of the shelling, a 48-year-old man and a woman died, her identity is being established.

Currently, it is known about a seriously injured 59-year-old citizen, he was taken to the hospital.

All of them were outside at the time of the Russian attack.

On December 4, the Russians struck the Kherson region 89 times and fired 490 shells from mortars, artillery, Grads, ATGMs, tanks, UAVs and aircraft. The enemy fired 22 shells at the city of Kherson. As a result of Russian aggression, one person died and five others were injured.

In Kherson, Russian rockets destroyed the headquarters of volunteers and all humanitarian aid there

In the evening of December 4, Russia launched a missile attack on the center of Kherson with two ballistic missiles. They got to the humanitarian center of Kherson Hub, project of BF “I – Kherson”. According to the administration of the hub, the employees of the foundation, volunteers and visitors were not injured, because the working day had already ended. The rockets destroyed the building of the hub and all the humanitarian aid in it that could have been received by thousands of residents of Kherson and the region.

Russia committed another war crime against humanity and showed that it is at war with the civilian population and civilian objects. The humanitarian center “Kherson Hub” has helped tens of thousands of people in the Kherson region.