💣🏴☠️ВСУ обстреляли ракетами Новую Маячку Херсонской области - губернатор Владимир Сальдо
«Большинство ракет из залпа сбила ПВО, один HIMARS достиг земли и взорвался во время доставки гуманитарной помощи. Убито 2 мирных жителя, ранены 2, а также военные, помогавшие с разгрузкой», - добавил Владимир Сальдо.
💣🏴☠️ВСУ обстреляли ракетами Новую Маячку Херсонской области - губернатор Владимир Сальдо
«Большинство ракет из залпа сбила ПВО, один HIMARS достиг земли и взорвался во время доставки гуманитарной помощи. Убито 2 мирных жителя, ранены 2, а также военные, помогавшие с разгрузкой», - добавил Владимир Сальдо.
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