Russians kill one person in Antonivka and injure two in Kherson β video
Russian strikes in Antonivka and Kherson resulted in one fatality and two injuries on February 13.
On February 13, Russian military strikes resulted in the death of a 65-year-old man in Antonivka and left two others injured in Kherson. The strikes took place in the morning and were part of ongoing hostilities in the region. Oleksandr Prokudin, the Head of Kherson Oblast Military Administration, reported the incident on Telegram, emphasizing the impact of these attacks on civilians.
In Kherson, the first casualty of the day was a 70-year-old man who suffered serious injuries after stepping on a Lepestok (Petal) landmine, which has been a significant threat to local populations as these mines are often scattered by forces during conflicts. The man was taken to a hospital suffering from multiple injuries including shrapnel wounds, a concussion, and other trauma to his head and legs, indicating the severe nature of these incidents.
These attacks underscore the ongoing violence and instability in the region, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as local residents face continuous danger from military actions and unexploded ordnance. As the conflict continues, the risks to civilians remain high, drawing attention to the need for support and protection measures for affected populations in Ukraine.