Russian Strikes Claim Lives and Injure Civilians in Ukraine
Russian strikes have tragically resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left five others wounded in various regions of Ukraine, according to regional officials on October 25. In the eastern Donetsk region, Russian troops targeted a post office, resulting in two fatalities and injuring another person, as reported by regional governor Vadym Filashkin. "The Russians have once again launched a deliberate attack on a civilian facility—a post office—and have also damaged administrative buildings," Filashkin stated, condemning the attacks on critical civilian infrastructure. In the southern region of Kherson, intense shelling by Russian forces affected 27 localities, including the city of Kherson itself, leading to injuries to five civilians. Regional Governor Oleksandr Prokudin highlighted the severity of the situation on Telegram, noting that Russian military efforts were aimed at critical infrastructure, including cell towers and residential areas. These continual assaults on civilian locations underscore the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine as hostilities persist. For further information, refer to the original reports by RFERL's Ukrainian Service and Current Time.
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