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A Russian attack on Beryslav in Kherson Oblast injured one person, Volodymyr Litvinov, regional administration head, reported on Oct. 12.

The shelling wounded a 70-year-old man, who received help from medics at the scene.

The same afternoon, the head of Kherson city military administration, Roman Mrochko, said that Russian forces shelled the city's suburbs.  

Information about the damage and if there are any casualties is being clarified, Mrochko said.  

Earlier in the day, a 71-year-old man was killed after Russian shelling in Chornobaivka in Kherson Oblast, according to the regional military administration.

The attack also injured a 70-year-old man and damaged a number of buildings.

Man arrested for selling abandoned Russian weaponry in Kherson Oblast
A man has been arrested on suspicion of selling weapons, ammunition, and explosives left behind by the Russian army in Kherson Oblast, the region’s prosecutor’s office reported on Oct. 11.


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