Five pele wounded in Kharkiv region due to Russian shelling over last night

In the Kharkiv region, residential buildings and social infrastructure were damaged and five pele were injured in the last day due to attacks by the Russian army.

This was reported in Telegram by the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration eh Syniehubov, Ukrinform reports.

In particular, Syniehubov said that a residential building was damaged in the village of Klinova-Novoselivka as a result of four FPV drones. A 57-year-d, 54-year-d and 67-year-d woman were injured.

In Borova village of Izium district, a modular medical building, two ambulances and a private house were damaged by a guided aerial bomb hit. A wounded 70-year-d woman was rescued from the damaged house and hospitalized.

“In Vovchansk, Chuhuiv district, a 72-year-d man was injured as a result of an FPV drone hit. In the village of Heniivka, Chuhuiv district, a private house was damaged as a result of a hit by an unidentified UAV,” said the head of the military administration.

In the village of Pechenyhy, Chuhuiv district, two UAVs hit the roof of the administrative building of the power distribution company, causing the roof to catch fire over an area of 40 m². Also, as a result of a UAV hitting the lyceum building, the glazing of windows and doors and the suspended ceiling were damaged.

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Syniehubov said that in the Kharkiv sector, the enemy tried to break through the defensive lines of Ukrainian defenders in the area of Vovchansk four times. In the Kupiansk sector, four attacks took place yesterday. The defenders repelled the enemy's assault in the area of Zahryzove and in the direction of Petravlivka.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, Russians shelled eksandrivka in Kharkiv region, wounding three civilians.

Photo: Kharkiv Regional Military Administration

Source: ukrinform.net

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