On June 26, Russian aviation dropped a bomb on the city of Dergachi in the Kharkov region.
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The air bomb hit the private sector. At first it was known that there were seven victims, including two children. Everyone has an acute reaction to stress. Subsequently, the number of victims increased to nine people. The head of the Kharkov regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov reported this on Telegram.
The State Emergency Service reported that residential buildings at different addresses were damaged. A fire occurred on the territory of one of the private households, and an outbuilding was burning.
Also today, the enemy army attacked the humanitarian headquarters in Kherson. The Kherson OVA reported on Facebook that the premises of the humanitarian headquarters, as well as three cars, were damaged.
Five men, born in 2002, 1996, 1984, 1966 and 1987, were injured. They were diagnosed with shell shock. The victims independently sought medical help.
Let us recall that on June 26, Russian troops dropped a FAB-500 aerial bomb on the city of Selidova. The administrative building of the State Emergency Service unit, six five-story buildings, 37 private houses and a car were damaged. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
Source: Racurs

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