Russian shell hits Kherson home, rescuer pulls person from rubble

One of the Russian military munitions hit a house in Kherson. Rescue workers pulled a person from the rubble, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
On the morning of March 14, Russian forces once again shelled residential areas of Kherson. One of the munitions struck a private house, causing partial destruction.
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
According to rescue services, after the shelling, a signal was received indicating that there was a person under the rubble showing signs of life. Despite the constant threat of repeated shelling and potential dangers, rescuers did not hesitate and immediately began search and rescue operations.
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
After quickly clearing the debris, they rescued the injured man, who was promptly evacuated and handed over to medics for first aid.
Attack on Ukraine
It is worth noting that on the night of March 15, Russia launched 178 drones and two Iskander-M ballistic missiles at Ukraine. Air defense forces destroyed 130 drones, and 38 imitation drones were lost without significant consequences.
The occupiers struck a high-rise building in Chernihiv and also attacked Sumy and Kharkiv regions. Ukrzaliznytsia reported hits on energy infrastructure in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
The Russian army launched two attacks on Odesa region, including on Chornomorsk and Odesa, leaving two people injured. As a result of the attacks, there were power, water, and gas outages in Chornomorsk, but the situation has since been stabilized.