Enemies shell three settlements in Kharkiv region, damaging civilian infrastructure

Enemies shell three settlements in Kharkiv region, damaging civilian infrastructure

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Over the past day, the Russian army shelled three settlements in the Kharkiv region, damaging civilian infrastructure.

This was reported by Oleh Syniehubov, the Head of the Regional Military Administration, on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

There were no casualties as a result of the shelling.

The enemy actively used various types of weapons in the Kharkiv region: 3 Geran-2 UAVs; 32 UAVs (type to be determined).

Civilian infrastructure was damaged and destroyed: in the Kupiansk district, five private houses, farm buildings, and garages were damaged (in the village of Prykolotne).

The transit evacuation point in Lozova received 116 people during the day. Forty-one people remained.

In total, 15,459 people have been registered since the point began operating.

Read also: Russian army loses another 1,420 soldiers in war against Ukraine

As reported by Ukrinform, there were 11 attacks by invaders in the Kupiansk sector during the day. Defense forces repelled enemy assaults in the areas of Pishchane, Zahryzove, and in the direction of Kurylivka, Novoplatonivka, and Kupiansk.

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