Russian shelling killed at least 15 civilians on Friday in the recently liberated Ukrainian city of Kherson, according to local officials.
Although now back in Ukrainian hands, the city lies just kilometres away from the Russian front lines on the other side of the Dnipro river. It’s easily within range of Moscow’s artillery and rockets.
Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges in Kherson says residents have told her they haven't experienced such random shelling before.
"When Ukrainian troops were trying to take Kherson, they say the strikes were more calculated, they only hit military targets. Right now, it's been happening pretty much all over the city," she said.
There is no electricity, heating or running water in the city, she added, highlighting damage in a residential area.
According to the governor of Kherson, Yaroslav Yanushevych, heavy shelling in parts of the Kherson region has compelled authorities to transfer hospital patients to other areas.
Some children were taken to the southern city of Mykolaiv, while some psychiatric patients went to the Black Sea port of Odesa, Yanushevych wrote on Telegram.
Click on the video above to see Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges report from the streets of Kherson.
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