22 civilians killed by Ukrainian shelling: Russia
Governor Vladimir Saldo said at the time of the attack, there were a significant number of customers and staff inside the store, according to a TASS report.
MOSCOW: At least 22 civilians were killed as Ukrainian forces bombed a store in the village of Sadovoye in Russia's Kherson, region's Governor Vladimir Saldo said.
Saldo said that on Friday, at the time of the attack, there were a significant number of customers and staff inside the store, according to a TASS report.
According to the Governor, the strike occurred twice, reports Xinhua news agency.
"The first (strike) was delivered by a guided French aerial bomb, and the second by a well-known American HIMARS projectile," Saldo was quoted as saying in the report.
"After the first arrival, people from neighbouring houses ran out to help the victims; after a short period of time, a HIMARS missile arrived. Among the dead were two children," Saldo added.