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Occupation ‘government’ of Ukraine’s Kherson region reports HIMARS strike on hotel, ex-people’s deputy Schuravko killed

“Deputy head” of the Russia-occupied Kherson region “administration” Kirill Stremousov said that, in the early hours of 25 September, Ukraine’s Armed Forces had conducted a strike on a hotel in Kherson using High Mobility Artillery Rocket System HIMARS, reports Russia’s state news agency TASS, citing Stremousov himself.

Following the strike, two people were killed, one of them — ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine’s Parliament) for the Party of Regions Oleksiy Schuravko. His death was also confirmed by Russia’s state news agency RIA Novosti, which cited emergency services.

Oleksiy Schuravko / Photo: Oleksiy Schuravko's Telegram channel

Oleksiy Schuravko / Photo: Oleksiy Schuravko's Telegram channel

Representatives of the media were also present in the hotel, according to the regional “administration”. RT correspondent Murad Gazdiev told RIA Novosti that an RT film crew was staying there, no one was hurt.

Telegram channel Voenkor Kotenok Z reports that Gadziev and a cameraman were in the building at the moment of the strike: “Nothing remains of their room. The cameraman got pinned under a concrete slab, but he is alive.” A video was posted on the channel, in which people are seen getting out of the rubble, one of the men is pinned under a concrete slab.

Screenshot: Telegram channel Voenkor Kotenok Z

Screenshot: Telegram channel Voenkor Kotenok Z

After 2014, the 48-year-old ex-people’s deputy Oleksiy Schuravko was an opposition member. In 2015, he left Ukraine to live in Russia. On his Telegram channel, the politician expressed his support for the war against Ukraine and Vladimir Putin and called upon Russia to impose an economic blockade of Ukraine.

On 23 September, “referendums” on joining the Russian Federation began in the Luhansk and Donetsk “people’s republics”, the Russia-occupied Kherson region of Ukraine, and the occupied parts of the Zaporizhzhia region. The “voting” will end on 27 September.

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