Glide bombs and drones: Russians attack three settlements in Kharkiv region over past day

Glide bombs and drones: Russians attack three settlements in Kharkiv region over past day

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Over the past day, January 21, three settlements in the Kharkiv region came under Russian strikes, and an elderly woman was injured.

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

In Kivsharivka, a 74-year-old woman was injured.

According to Syniehubov, the Russians attacked the Kharkiv region with one guided aerial bomb, two Geran-2 type UAVs, and an FPV drone.

In the Bohodukhiv district, a private house was damaged (the village of Hubarivka), and there was damage in an open area (the village of Katrychivka).

In the Izium district, a road was damaged (the village of Studenok).

Read also: Enemy shells eight settlements yesterday in Kharkiv region, five people injured

Over the past day, the transit evacuation point in Lozova received 81 people. In total, since the start of operations, 16,998 people have been registered at the point.

As Ukrinform reported, in the Kharkiv region the enemy is showing high activity in the direction of the settlement of Dihtiarne and is attempting to expand the combat zone to neighboring settlements.

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