Enemy hits village in Kharkiv region with S-300 missile

Enemy hits village in Kharkiv region with S-300 missile

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On the morning of March 2, the Russian forces hit the village of Lyptsi in the Kharkiv region with an S-300 missile. The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation.

This was reported by the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"This morning, the Russian armed forces launched a missile attack on the village of Lyptsi. Residential buildings and cars were damaged," the post says.

According to preliminary information, the enemy attacked the village with an S-300 missile from the territory of Russia’s Belgorod region.

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Under the procedural guidance of the Kupiansk and Derhachi District Prosecutor's Offices of the Kharkiv region, pre-trial investigations were launched into violations of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

Prosecutors and police investigators are documenting war crimes committed by representatives of the Russian armed forces.

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As reported, the Russian army shelled more than 20 settlements in the Kharkiv region over the past day, killing one civilian.

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