January 17, 2026
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In Kharkiv Oblast, one person was killed and 7 others were injured due to shelling by the Russian Federation

As a result of shelling in Kharkiv and the region on Saturday, one person was killed and 7 others were injured.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

In Kharkiv Oblast, one person was killed and 7 others were injured due to shelling by the Russian Federation consequences of shelling in Kharkiv region, photo of the prosecutor’s office

As a result of shelling in Kharkiv and the region on Saturday, one person was killed and 7 others were injured.

Source: Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office

Details: U Kharkiv a critical infrastructure facility is damaged. According to preliminary data, the enemy attacked the city with Tornado-S rocket launchers. Two men and one woman were injured.

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IN Kupiansky district in the village Borivske, around 11:00 a.m., a 52-year-old woman died as a result of an FPV drone hitting a public transport stop.

During the day, a drone attacked a civilian car in the village of Old Believer Two people – a 42-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man – received injuries and burns. The type of drone is set.

IN Bogoduhivskyi district in the village Zolochiv, according to preliminary data, the strike was inflicted by the “Molniya” drone. Two shops and a police car were damaged. Two people were injured.

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