The first victims of a Russian missile attack were buried in the village of Groza in the Kharkov region.
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The spouses of Nikolai and Tatyana Androsovich died on October 5 as a result of a missile attack on a local cafe, where more than 60 people were at the time. Funerals for the other victims will take place next week.
In total, Russia killed at least 52 people in Groza. Four residents, including two children, are still missing.
Photos of the new graves at the cemetery in Groza were shown by Radio Liberty.
In total, about 300 people lived in the village: every sixth was a victim of the attack. Law enforcement officials do not rule out that the missile was deliberately aimed at the café building, where locals had gathered for a wake for a fellow countryman-volunteer.
Several new graves have appeared in the village cemetery.
Source: Racurs

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