March 15, 2026
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Russian Attacks in Kharkiv Region Result in Casualties and Damage

On Sunday, a series of Russian attacks in the Kharkiv region led to the death of one woman and injuries to three others, including two police officers. The incidents occurred as drones and artillery targeted various locations throughout the area.

In the morning, three strikes from unidentified drones, believed to be FPV models, were reported in the village of Klynova-Novoselivka in the Bohodukhiv district. The attacks resulted in damage to residential buildings, agricultural structures, and power lines. No immediate reports of injuries were available from this incident.

Later, around 10:00 AM, another drone, reportedly of the “Molniya” type, attacked a municipal enterprise in the village of Oskil in the Izium district, injuring a security guard.

In the afternoon, artillery fire targeted the settlement of Kup’yansk-Vuzlovyi, where a 73-year-old woman was killed as a result of a shell landing near a residential building.

At approximately 16:15, a drone, identified as possibly being of the “Herbera” type, struck the village of Zolochiv. The drone hit the courtyard of the village council but did not detonate. While investigative teams were on-site, a second drone strike targeted the same area, causing damage to administrative buildings of the village council and the court. Two police officers sustained injuries during this attack.

Recent Russian strikes in the Kharkiv region have resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, highlighting ongoing hostilities in the area. The attacks involved both drone and artillery fire, causing significant damage to infrastructure and civilian properties.

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