Russian strikes on Ukraine's Kherson kill one: officials
Russian attacks on the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson killed an 81-year-old woman and wounded two others Wednesday, prompting a war crimes investigation, officials said.
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- Published Date: 09:03 | 27 August 2025
Russian strikes on the strategic Ukrainian port city of Kherson killed an 81-year-old woman Wednesday and wounded two other people, officials said.
The Russian army launched strikes on the southern city starting early in the morning, the local prosecutor's office said in a Facebook post.
It said an 81-year-old woman had been killed and another aged 53 wounded and taken to hospital.
The regional military administration said a 56-year-old man had also been wounded in a drone strike on the city centre.
Prosecutors said they had opened a war crimes investigation.
Russia, which now occupies around one-fifth of Ukraine, has advanced in recent months in a grinding campaign against the smaller, outgunned Ukrainian army.
The Kherson region has been a key target of the Russian offensive, but Ukraine controls the capital.
The war has claimed tens of thousands of lives since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
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