On October 27, the Russians launched a series of shelling attacks on Kherson, killing several people and injuring civilians. There was also extensive damage to residential buildings and other civilian objects.
At around 2 p.m., the attackers struck a Nova Poshta (post office) in the northern part of the city’s central district. One man died instantly, and two others were wounded.
At around 10 p.m. that night , the occupiers used artillery to attack high-rise buildings in various districts of the city. About 5 fires were reported and extinguished by the state emergency services.
Two people were killed as a result of the overnight shelling. Two other adults and a child were wounded. A 13-year-old boy sustained explosive and craniocerebral injuries, along with a shrapnel wound to his leg. Doctors provided all the victims with necessary medical assistance.