Official: Ukraine strikes Russian collaborator's property in Kherson Oblast
According to the mayor of Oleshky city, Yevhen Ryshchuk, the construction facility hit by Ukraine belongs to Volodymyr Saldo, a Russian-installed proxy in Kherson Oblast.
According to the mayor of Oleshky city, Yevhen Ryshchuk, the construction facility hit by Ukraine belongs to Volodymyr Saldo, a Russian-installed proxy in Kherson Oblast.





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