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One dead in attack on temporary camp in Russia-controlled part of Kherson region

Kherson region ‘governor’ says ‘Kyiv regime’ responsible

At least one person has been killed in an attack on a temporary shelter camp in the Russia-controlled part of Ukraine’s Kherson region, Russia-installed “governor” of the territory Vladimir Saldo reported.

The camp sheltered people evacuated from the flood-affected areas of the region following the Kakhovka dam collapse. Saldo accused “overseas war criminals” and the “Kyiv regime” of being responsible for the attack. The “governor” claims that British Storm Shadow missiles were used in the strike that destroyed the Pozitiv hotel in the Zalizny Port Black Sea resort.

According to Ukraine’s South operational command, an overnight drone strike on Odesa killed three civilians, injuring more than 20 people more.

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