The Russian Armed Forces fired ballistic missiles at the railway station in the village of Budy, Kharkov region.
Russian aggressors used two Iskander-M ballistic missiles to attack the village of Budy in the Kharkov region. The Office of the Prosecutor General announced this on Saturday, July 13.
“At about 15:40, the Russian armed forces launched a missile strike on the railway station in the village of Budy, Kharkov region. After the services arrived at the scene, the Russian troops, using the tactics of the second strike, fired a missile at the same location,” the message said.
The head of the Kharkov regional department of the State Emergency Service and a policeman were killed. 23 people received injuries of varying severity, including a 14-year-old girl. Railroad infrastructure, residential buildings, and vehicles were damaged.
A pre-trial investigation was launched into violation of the laws and customs of war, including premeditated murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
We remind you that today the Russians opened fire twice in the village of Budy in the Kharkov region. Two dead and 22 injured were immediately reported. A child was among the injured.
Later, Ukrzaliznytsia announced five wounded as a result of the Russian attack on the village of Budy.
Source: korrespondent

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