January 20, 2025
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The occupiers attacked the cars of law enforcement officers in the Kharkiv region with “Lightning”: the police showed the consequences

The occupiers attacked law enforcement officers’ cars with “Lightning” in Kharkiv region: the police showed the consequences In the Kupyan district of Kharkiv region, the Russian drone “Molniya” attacked a police official car. Two law enforcement officers were injured and are being treated.”, — write on: unn.ua

As a result of the attack of the “Molniya” drone in the village of Osynovo of the Kupyan community, two policemen were injured, they are receiving medical assistance. The police of the Kharkiv region showed the consequences of the attack, reports UNN.

On January 20, law enforcement officers in a Renault Duster service car were working on the territory of the Kupyan district. At 14:00 on the way out of the city of Kupyansk, an enemy unmanned aerial vehicle “Molniya” hit a police vehicle. The police officers were injured. An inspection of the scene is being conducted, ammunition fragments are being removed

It is noted that policemen are provided with medical assistance, and investigators have opened criminal proceedings under Part 1 Art. 438 (war crimes).

We will remind

In the village of Osynovo, Kupyansk community, two policemen were injured by an enemy drone. As a result of the attack, a company car was also damaged.

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