Four civilians injured in Kharkiv region due to Russian shelling over past day

Four civilians injured in Kharkiv region due to Russian shelling over past day

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In Kharkiv region, four people were injured as a result of shelling on February 22. The victims include two men, aged 63 and 44, and two women, aged 58 and 60.

This was reported on Telegram by Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration (RMA) Oleh Syniehubov in a daily update, according to Ukrinform.

"At the exit from Kupiansk, a civilian car was hit by a drone, injuring a 63-year-old man (rib fractures, chest injuries, facial burns) and a 58-year-old woman. Both were hospitalized," the report states.

Additionally, in the village of Prystin in Kupiansk district, a 44-year-old man was injured by an FPV drone strike and was taken to a medical facility.

Furthermore, in the town of Zolochiv in Bohodukhiv district, a guided aerial bomb strike destroyed a garage, partially damaged a private house, and affected an apartment building, private homes, and other garages. A 60-year-old woman was injured but did not require hospitalization.

As Ukrinform previously reported, on February 21, Russian shelling in Kharkiv region injured eight people, including three police officers.

Photo: Kharkiv RMA

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