A Russian missile attack on Kharkov on May 4 wounded six people.
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Workers at an enterprise in the Industrial district of the city, which was hit by a Russian missile, were injured. Four women, aged 39, 36, 21 and 18, and two 21-year-old men were injured by the blast. The head of the Kharkov regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov reported this on Telegram.
The Prosecutor General’s office said that today the Russians shelled Kharkov twice. For the first time, enemy aircraft dropped a UMPB D30-SN bomb on a civilian enterprise building in the Nemyshlyansky district.
And at about 16:20 there was a second strike on the city. The hit was recorded in the area of civilian production in the Industrial District.
Law enforcement officers began a pre-trial investigation under Part 1 of Art. 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Let us remind you that on May 4, the Russian occupiers shelled Kharkov all day long—an air raid alert was regularly announced in the regional center. This afternoon the enemy shelled the city’s civilian infrastructure. Due to the arrival, a strong fire broke out at a production plant in the Industrial District. At first, five casualties were reported.
Source: Racurs

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