Not far from the companion. Grakovo, Chuguevsky district, during repairs, two employees of Kharkovoblenergo and one employee of the State Emergency Service were blown up by a mine.
In the Kharkiv region, electrical engineers and an employee of the State Emergency Service were blown up in an enemy mine. One person was killed in the blast and six others were injured. This was announced by the head of Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov.
“Not far from the village of Grakovo, Chuguevsky district, during repairs, 2 employees of Kharkovoblenergo and 1 employee of the State Emergency Service were blown up by a mine. Unfortunately, 1 of them died, 2 were hospitalized with injuries. Again, I urge everyone to be as careful as possible – the risk in the mine remains very high “, wrote Sinegubov.
It was also reported that the regions of Chuguevsky, Izyumsky, Kupyansky and Kharkov suffered from enemy shelling.
“Residential buildings and outbuildings were damaged. In the Chuguevsky district, the upper lock of the Pechenegsky dam was damaged as a result of a missile strike. The situation at the facility is under control, there is no threat of a dam breakthrough. According to the Center for Emergency Medical Assistance, 5 people were injured in the Kupyansky district, including a 13-year-old boy. Doctors assess his condition as serious. In the Kharkiv region – 1 was injured, “said the head of regional police department.
In addition, yesterday, September 21, at about 21:30, attackers from the MLRS opened fire in the Kyiv district of Kharkov.
“7 garages were destroyed on the territory of the garage cooperative. There was a fire. Fortunately, no one was hurt,” wrote Sinegubov.
Recall that the enemy hit Kharkov on the same night of September 21. The State Emergency Service rescued 10 people.
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Source: korrespondent

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