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Kharkov Bun: increased number of victims

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In Kharkov, multi -storey residential buildings, 5 cars, and a gas station were damaged. 19 civilians were injured, among them a 7-year-old boy, a 9-year-old and two 13-year-old girls.

The number of victims as a result of Russia’s attack on Kharkov grew to 19 people, including four children. This was announced by the head of Kharkov Ova Oleg Sinegubov.

According to him, the Russian army on the previous day attacked the four negotiations of the Kharkov region, specifically in Kharkov, 20 people were injured in total.

In Kharkov, 19 civilians were injured, with them a 7-year-old boy, a 9-year-old and two 13-year-old girls. As a result of the explosion of an unknown object, a 38-year-old man suffered the raisins.

Sinegubov noted that the Russians attacked seven drones of Kharkov’s Kyiv and Slobodsky districts.

The enemy struck the Kharkiv region along with the missile of the scanander-m, two X-35 missile, a rocket, the type of which was installed, two controlled air bombs, eight UAV-2 ape-2, eight, eight roots of the Shaheda type, the UAV type, the type of which was installed, and an FPV-Gird.

In Kharkov, multi -storey residential buildings, 5 cars, gas stations are damaged.

A private house was damaged in the Kupyansky district.

Remember that Russian troops tonight, June 5, attacked the Kharkov rocket. It was later found that as a result of the attack there was a fire in a high building, there were victims.

Later, the leader of Kharkov Regional Military Administration Oleg Sinegubov, published a picture of the consequences of an enemy night attack on Kharkov on his telegram channel.

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