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A 12-year-old boy who was seriously wounded during shelling in Kherson region has died in hospital

Occupiers killed a child in Kherson region

Russian terrorists killed a 12-year-old boy during the shelling of the village of Shiroka Balka in Kherson region. At first, the child was hospitalized in serious condition, but he died from his injuries.

Also victims of the Russians were three men, two women and an infant. This was reported on Facebook by the Deputy Head of the Kherson regional military administration Olga Malyarchuk (to see the photo, scroll to the end of the page).

Two men were killed as a result of Russian shelling of the village of Stanislav. Another woman was injured.

An entire family became victims of Russian terrorists in the village of Shiroka Balka. A local resident and his family - his wife and 23-day-old daughter - were killed as a result of artillery shelling.

In addition, their 12-year-old son was seriously wounded. The boy was hospitalized in serious condition with multiple shrapnel wounds. The child died of his injuries in hospital.

Earlier it was reported that Russian occupation troops shelled populated areas of the Kherson region from multiple rocket laun chers on the afternoon of August 13. They hit Stanislav and Shiroka Balka.

We shall remind you that Russian occupants shelled the village of Veletenske in Kherson region on the night of August 13. As a result of the attack, a 28-year-old man was seriously wounded, doctors are fighting for his life.

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