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Man killed in Chuhuiv district, house damaged in Kupyansk as Russian forces attack Kharkiv region
On Saturday, October 26, the Russian army attacked the Kharkiv region. In the Chuhuiv district, the invading Russian army hit a private residence, resulting in one man's death
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The Kharkiv Regional State Administration reports.
Thus, around 2:00 am, the occupants attacked Kupyansk. First, they fired from a mortar launcher. The shelling damaged a house, and there were no civilian casualties.
Also at 10:40 a.m., Russians attacked the village of Zahryzove in Izium district. The shelling destroyed a private house.
In addition, at about 11:40, the Russian invaders fired on the village of Radkove, Chuhuiv district. A Russian munition hit a private residential building.
Later, the Regional Military Administration reported that rescuers unblocked the body of a dead 65-year-old man from the rubble of a house in Radkove village. Another resident suffered an acute stress reaction.
- On the morning of October 25, Russian aggressors fired on the village of Borova, Izium district, Kharkiv region. A woman was killed in the attack.
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