Russians struck Kherson with guided aerial bombs: bridge, houses, and gas pipeline damaged
On the evening of August 2, the Russian army carried out an airstrike on Kherson, releasing two guided aerial bombs (GAB). The attack caused serious damage to the car bridge connecting the city to the Koral area. This was reported by the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Alexander Prokudin.
According to him, three private houses were destroyed as a result of the shelling, a multi-storey building and a gas pipeline were damaged. Fortunately, there are currently no reports of injuries or casualties.
“Due to the destruction of the bridge leading to Koral, the logistics situation has become complicated. Residents are urged to evacuate. Problems with food delivery and a temporary halt in gas supply are expected in this area,” Prokudin emphasized, urging residents of Koral to relocate to other parts of Kherson.
Conclusion
The Russian army struck Kherson, destroying a bridge, three houses, and damaging infrastructure, yet there are currently no reports of injuries. The city authorities are calling on residents of the Koral area to evacuate and are preparing for logistics and gas supply issues.
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