September 29, 2024
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Three people were killed in Kharkiv Oblast due to a hostile attack by KAB on Slatyny

Three people were killed in Kharkiv Oblast due to a hostile attack by anti-tank missiles on Slatynoy. The occupiers attacked civilian infrastructure in Slatinoy with anti-aircraft guns. As a result of the strike, three people were killed, three others were injured, houses, an educational institution and shops were damaged.”, — write on: unn.ua

The occupiers hit civilian infrastructure in Slatino with anti-aircraft guns, killing three people and injuring three others. This was reported by the head of the Kharkiv State Administration Oleg Sinegubov, reports UNN.

Details

According to his information, as a result of the strikes, at least three people died and at least three were injured. One of the wounded is in serious condition. At the time of the attack, people were outside.

There is also the destruction of private houses and civil infrastructure: damaged educational institutions, shops.

We will remind

An enemy drone attacked a civilian car in Kozachya Lopan, Kharkiv region. A 61-year-old judge of the Supreme Court was killed while delivering humanitarian aid, three women were injured.

In the Mykolaiv region, the Russians hit a residential building with a drone: an elderly couple was injuredSeptember 28, 2024, 11:25 am • 13754 views

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