A missile strike by the aggressor country of Russia on the village of Groza in the Kharkov region claimed the lives of 51 people who came to the wake of a military man. This attack was the largest in terms of the number of casualties in the region since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian occupation army. Three days of mourning have been declared in the Kharkov region.
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In the cafe in the Kharkov region, which was hit by the Russians, there was a memorial dinner for the fallen serviceman – there were exclusively civilians there, noted Dmitry Chubenko, press secretary of the Kharkov regional prosecutor’s office.
Also, a representative of the prosecutor’s office indicated that in fact about 100 people lived in the village, that is, with one blow the Russians killed half of the village.
Three days, from October 6 to October 8, will be declared days of mourning in the Kharkov region, said Oleg Sinegubov, chairman of the Kharkov OVA, today.
All those injured as a result of the attack on the village of Groza were hospitalized. Among the wounded are six women, most of whom are over 50 years old. Two women are in serious condition; doctors assess the condition of the remaining victims as moderate. All affected residents of the village of Groza.
Source: Racurs

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