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Yesterday, the Russian army targeted approximately 15 settlements in the Kharkiv region.
This was reported by Oleh Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration.
According to him, these attacks included artillery and mortar strikes on about 15 settlements, such as Sinkivka, Ivanivka, and Stepova Novoselivka. Additionally, air strikes hit Kozacha Lopan, Vovchansk, Okhrymivka, Kupyansk, Sadove, Tabaivka, and Cherneshchyna.
In Kupyansk, a UAV strike at 22:05 damaged a private house. At 16:40, Russians shelled Lyptsi in the Kharkiv district, and at 15:00, shelling of Kurylivka in the Kupyansk district resulted in fires in private houses.
Syniehubov reported that a series of shellings in Vovchansk caused damage to private houses, a fence, and outbuildings, resulting in a 27-year-old woman being wounded.
At 10:15 a.m., Russians fired from S-300 systems at Lyubotyn in the Kharkiv district, causing damage to a building. At 10:00, the Russian army dropped an unmanned aerial vehicle on Kupiansk, damaging the stadium stand, locker room, private houses, and an apartment building. A 57-year-old woman was wounded in this attack.
Colonel Syniehubov noted that the enemy did not undertake any offensive actions in the Kupyansk sector over the last day.
During this period, bomb disposal experts cleared 18.77 hectares of territory in the Kharkiv region and destroyed 219 explosive devices, added the head of the regional state administration.
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