The number of casualties as a result of the Russian S-300 missile attack on Chuguev has risen to seven. They included a teenager and a girl.
In the past 24 hours, Russian aggressors attacked 18 settlements in the Kharkov region. There were casualties and injuries among the civilian population, OVA head Oleg Sinegubov said on Facebook on Friday, March 8.
“From 22:14 to 23:00, a series of attacks in the city of Kupyansk. In general, private houses and cars were damaged. The injured 36-year-old man was rescued from the ruins .A 64-year-old woman and a 58-year-old man were killed,” he wrote.
Sinegubov also reported that as a result of a Russian S-300 missile attack on Chuguev around midnight, seven civilians were injured (four men, a 41-year-old woman, a 16-year-old boy and a 3-year-8-month-old girl). As a result of the shelling, windows were broken in a 9-story residential building. The facade of a shopping center, a bank, a store, a hotel, and 13 vehicles were damaged.
The previous day, a direct hit of a guided aerial bomb on a private house was recorded in Volchansk. As a result, a 40-year-old woman died and a 67-year-old resident sustained minor injuries. He didn’t need a hospital. In addition, at least 12 private residences were damaged.
As a result of shelling in the village of Basovo, the warehouse building of an agricultural enterprise, a club building, libraries and a power line were partially damaged. There were no casualties.
We remind you that on March 5, Russian invaders attacked the village of Kurilovka, Kupyansky district. Then a 67-year-old woman died.
And on March 3, Russian troops shelled the village of Petropavlovka, Kupyansky district, Kharkov region. One civilian was injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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