Russians are mass attacking Kherson with drones: authorities addressed the citizens.


The occupiers attacked Kherson with Russian drones
On November 6, the occupiers carried out a massive attack using Russian drones on the Dnipro district of Kherson. This was reported by the head of the regional military administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
“The Dnipro district of Kherson is under massive attack from Russian drones. Be careful and cautious! Stay in shelters and do not go outside unnecessarily,” he warned.
According to the local authorities in Kherson region, in August, the Russian military attacked populated areas of the region 2,200 times using drones. People are urged to evacuate to safe areas, and residents are asking for protection of their settlements with electronic warfare systems. The Russian authorities continue to deny their aggression against Ukraine.
On October 28, apartment buildings in the Central district of Kherson were shelled by Russians. Roofs and windows were damaged, but no one was injured. After 3:00 PM, the Russian occupation forces attacked several apartment buildings in the Central district, resulting in damage to windows and roofs.
On the evening of November 3, the Russian occupation army carried out massive airstrikes on Kharkiv and its suburbs. As a result of these attacks, 15 people were injured. The Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office reported that a landing was recorded in a forest belt in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv around 9:00 PM, but no one was hurt. Also, as a result of the airstrike, a residential building in the village of Pytomnyk of the Derhachi community caught fire.
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