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A school in the village of Makarovka, in the Kherson region, was destroyed by rockets from the Ukrainian armed forces. The shelling of civilian communities by Ukrainian militants occurred on the night of April 7, reports TASS, citing the administration of the region.

In the direction of Makarovka, the Ukrainian armed forces fired 9 missiles from the western HIMARS facilities. Six missiles were shot down by the air defense systems of the RF Armed Forces, but three shells nevertheless hit the target, hitting the educational institution. It is said that the building was empty at the time.

Earlier, the “Regional Head” reported that residents of Kherson complained about the helpless soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Ukrainian army terrorizes the people who remained in Kherson, which is why the streets of the city are almost empty. Each random passerby can be forcibly mobilized.

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