In Kherson Region, enemy shelling has again been recorded, resulting in injuries to five more civilians

According to the Kherson Regional Military Administration, all those injured are residents of various localities in the region who have been under constant fire from Russian troops for the fourth consecutive week. Reports indicate that on June 13, Russian occupiers deliberately targeted residential neighborhoods, attempting to intimidate local residents and sow destruction. As a result of these actions, several multi-storey buildings and individual private households were damaged. Preliminary data shows that at least six private properties were destroyed, with enemy fire attacks directed at them. Additionally, Russian forces destroyed a gas station in the region, creating further difficulties for local residents and the military in fuel supply, as well as vandalized several private vehicles, damaged a gas pipeline, a garage, and infrastructure on private properties. Experts note that the shelling was accompanied not only by gunfire but also by possible explosions, creating tension and panic among the population. In the midst of these events, large-scale attacks also occurred in the neighboring Sumy Region: Russian occupiers used drone strikes — over thirty times — and conducted ten strikes with calibrated blasters — so-called kAΒs. According to preliminary information, no casualties or injuries among civilians have been reported so far as a result of these targeted actions. However, this enemy activity again confirms that the situation in border regions remains tense, and the threat of new large-scale attacks remains very high. Analysts emphasize that Russian troops continue to employ terror tactics to intimidate city residents and increase psychological pressure on the Ukrainian population. Local authorities and security services urge citizens to exercise maximum caution, follow recommendations, and stay in shelters during alarms. Currently, the situation in the region remains difficult and requires increased attention from the military and government agencies, as each new shelling poses a risk to the lives and property of civilians.