Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday blasted Russian "terror" after shelling on Christmas Eve left at least seven dead and 58 injured in Kherson city, which Kyiv's forces recaptured in November.AFP journalists at the scene saw several bodies lying on the street, including a man killed in his car."Seven people were killed, 58 Kherson residents were injured, 18 of them are in a serious condition," the latest statement by regional governor Yaroslav Yanushevych and the presidency said.'Prevent tragedies'On Friday alone, the Kherson region was targeted by 74 Russian strikes, leaving five dead and 17 injured, according to regional authorities.The strikes come a few days after Zelensky visited the White House to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden and argue for a $44.9 billion emergency military and economic aid package for Ukraine."