Russians attack Kharkiv region with one missile, three drones over past day, damage reported

Russians attack Kharkiv region with one missile, three drones over past day, damage reported

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Over the past day, January 6, three settlements in the Kharkiv region were under Russian strikes.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, reported this on Facebook.

According to him, the Russians attacked the Kharkiv region with one missile (type being identified), one Geran-2 UAV, and two FPV drones.

In the Kupiansk district, a private house and power lines were damaged in the village of Novomykolaivka, and a car was damaged in the village of Borivske.

In the village of Velyka Babka in the Chuhuiv district, a warehouse facility was damaged.

Read also: Steel Border fighters destroy seven Russian shelters in North Slobozhansky and Kursk direction

As the head of the regional administration noted, the transit evacuation center in Lozova received 82 people over the past day. Since the start of its operation, a total of 16,229 people have been registered at the center.

As reported earlier, on January 2 during the day Russian troops struck the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv with two Iskander missiles. The bodies and body fragments of six people were recovered from the rubble. 

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