September 29, 2024
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A judge of the Supreme Court was killed by a drone during the delivery of humanitarian aid in the Kharkiv region

A judge of the Supreme Court was killed by a drone during the delivery of humanitarian aid in the Kharkiv region. A 61-year-old judge of the Supreme Court was killed while delivering humanitarian aid, three women were injured.”, — write on: unn.ua

In Kozachya Lopan, Kharkiv Oblast, an enemy drone hit a civilian car, killing a man and injuring three women. This was reported in the Office of the Prosecutor General, he reports UNN.

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On Saturday, September 28, an enemy FPV drone hit a civilian car in the village of Kozacha Lopan, Dergachivska TG. The driver, a 61-year-old judge of the Supreme Court, who was delivering humanitarian aid to local residents, died on the spot.

It is also currently known about three injured women. According to preliminary data, they were also in this car. They were hospitalized.

Under the procedural leadership of the Dergachy District Prosecutor’s Office of the Kharkiv region, a pre-trial investigation has been launched into the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with intentional murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

We will remind

Nine people, including a nurse, died as a result of the Russian attack on Sumy medical institutions in the morning. Also, 19 people were injured, the Ministry of Health reported on Saturday

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