Eleven people, including a baby, were wounded in the Russian shelling of Kherson, the region's governor Oleksandr Prokudin posted on his Telegram account on Sunday.
"The enemy repeatedly shelled the city and settlements on the right bank. Residential neighborhoods were under fire. Houses, cars, and gas distribution networks were damaged," the official noted.
In addition, Prokudin said that the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, formerly known as Stanislav, was also attacked overnight, but that there is still no information regarding eventual damage and casualties.