Update: Kherson Oblast shelling amid evacuation injures 9, no dead confirmed.

Russian June 8 attack on Kherson Oblast, where evacuations from the flooded areas are ongoing, injured nine civilians. There are no fatalities, the Interior Ministry reported[1]. The wounded include six civilians, one policeman, and two employees of the State Emergency Service.

One of the injured is a volunteer from Germany, Kherson Oblast Governor Oleksandr Prokudin wrote[2] on Telegram. Despite earlier reports of one dead victim because of the attack on Kherson, the ministry said that nobody was killed in the city. All the injured are receiving medical assistance.

Russian forces destroyed the Kakhovka dam on June 6, causing massive floods in southern Ukraine. Earlier on June 8, Prokudin said that 600 square kilometers[3] of Kherson Oblast had gone underwater, and the average water level had reached 5.61 meters. Evacuation efforts are ongoing in Kherson and other regional settlements affected by the flooding.

According to Kherson Oblast Military Administration, 2,198 people have been evacuated[4] from the flooded settlements as of 1:45 p.m. local time on June 8.

Stephen Zhao: Tepid response to Kakhovka dam explosion paves way for nuclear disaster On the morning of June 6 at around 2:50 a.m., an explosion erupts at the center of the Kakhovka dam, leading to its destruction and the flooding of much of Kherson Oblast. Having been mined by Russia over the course of last year and timed exactly to disrupt

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References

  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ wrote (t.me)
  3. ^ 600 square kilometers (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ have been evacuated (t.me)
  5. ^ Stephen Zhao: Tepid response to Kakhovka dam explosion paves way for nuclear disasterOn the morning of June 6 at around 2:50 a.m., an explosion erupts at the center of the Kakhovka dam, leading to its destruction and the flooding of much of Kherson Oblast.

    Having been mined by Russia over the course of last year and timed exactly to disrupt (kyivindependent.com)