On the afternoon of 27 March, the Russian army launched a massive artillery attack on the centre of Kherson. One person was killed and another was injured.
According to Roman Mrochko, the head of the MVA, the shelling also led to a power outage in part of the city, which temporarily halted trolleybus traffic. Experts are investigating the extent of the damage.
In addition, a carriage of train No. 110 Kherson-Lviv was damaged by a Russian strike. Passengers and railway workers managed to take cover, so no one was injured. The train departed with a delay of an hour and a half.
Windows were smashed at the railway station, and the power and water supply systems were damaged.