Daily Flyer - November 4-5, 2023
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Russian forces target the center of Kherson
On November 4, Russian forces targeted a grocery store in the center of Kherson, resulting in the death of one man and injuring a woman, as reported by Governor Oleksandr Prokudin. The attack occurred at approximately 7 p.m. local time. The injured woman was promptly transported to the hospital for medical treatment.
Roman Mrochko, the head of the city's military administration, indicated that the attack originated from the east bank of the Dnipro River, which is currently under Russian occupation.
In a separate incident, the regional administration reported that Russian troops shelled the town of Beryslav, injuring a 47-year-old man. It's important to note that Ukraine's Armed Forces had liberated Kherson and other regional settlements along the Dnipro River's west bank in November 2022.
Russian forces hit infrastructure facility in Dnipro
On November 4, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Governor Serhii Lysak reported explosions in Dnipro, noting that Russian forces had targeted an infrastructure facility. Preliminary information indicates that there are no casualties, according to Lysak.
A correspondent from Kyiv Independent also reported hearing explosions in Dnipro at approximately 5 p.m. local time. This event occurred after a prior warning from the Air Force about the potential threat of Russia using ballistic weaponry against Ukraine's eastern regions.
Russian attack on Beryslav in Kherson Oblast injured
On the afternoon of November 4, Russian troops shelled the town of Beryslav in Kherson Oblast, resulting in the injury of a 47-year-old man. The man sustained an explosive injury and shrapnel injuries to his face and leg. Fortunately, he was reported to be in stable condition after being hospitalized.
Beryslav is located approximately 70 kilometers east of Kherson and is situated just across the Dnipro River from the Russian-occupied town of Kakhovka.
Russian troops attack 19 settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, damaging infrastructure
On November 5, Russian forces launched 116 strikes against 19 settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. These attacks reportedly involved Russian artillery, drones, and aircraft. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties resulting from these strikes.
However, local authorities did receive 18 reports of residential buildings and infrastructure facilities being damaged as a result of the attacks. The specific infrastructure sites that were damaged were not detailed in the report.
The previous day, on November 4, Governor Yurii Malashko had reported that nine people, comprising four men and five women, were injured in a Russian missile strike on the village of Zairchne.