In Kherson, the explosions continued throughout the night on February 1. Residential buildings have traditionally been the targets of the Russian army. Fortunately, there were no casualties.
On the night of February 1, the Russians covered Kherson with massive fire.
“It rained all night. At approximately two o’clock, the shelling began. It flew here in the summer, today it is the second time to the same place. And the windows were broken, and the entrance door, everything was broken,” says Oleksandr, a resident of Kherson.
The liquidation of the consequences of shelling continued all day.
“The city was under heavy fire from the Russians. The shelling did not stop for more than an hour. And residential areas have become a common target for Russians. High-rise buildings miraculously survived. But there are serious destructions. Fortunately, no one was hurt,” said Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration. According to him, in January, 122 people were injured and 23 residents of the city died as a result of the Russian strikes on Kherson.