Five dead in Russian attacks in Ukraine's southern Kherson region


June 5 (Reuters) - Russian ⁠attacks killed five people in Ukraine's southern ⁠Kherson region in three separate incidents on ‌Friday, the regional governor said.

Oleksandr Prokudin, writing on Telegram, said a strike on a district of the region's ​main city, also called Kherson, killed ⁠three people in ⁠their 70s and 80s whose bodies were found ⁠in damaged homes.

An ‌attack on a petrol station north of the city killed one person ⁠and injured seven, Prokudin said. And an ​evening drone ‌strike killed a man in a village, ⁠also north ​of Kherson.

Kherson is one of four regions that were annexed by Russia six months after Russia's ⁠2022 invasion.

Russian forces over-ran much ​of the region in the early stages of the invasion, but Ukrainian forces recaptured stretches of ⁠territory, including the city of Kherson. Ukrainian-held areas come under frequent Russian attack.

Over the border in Russia's western Belgorod Region, a frequent Ukrainian ​target, a Ukrainian drone struck ⁠a car near the border, killing the driver, ​local officials said.

Reuters could not ‌independently verify the reports. Russia ​and Ukraine deny deliberately targeting civilians.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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