Infrastructure damaged in Russian strikes on Kharkiv region. Civilian injured

“Kupyansk district is under fire again: the occupiers fired artillery and rockets over the past day. In Kurylivka community, the shelling set fire to outbuildings, destroyed the roofs of two buildings, the territory of an educational institution was hit,” Oleg Synegubov, Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, posted on Telegram.

In Kozacha Lopan, Kharkiv district, Russian shelling destroyed four apartments in an apartment block. Nobody was injured. Vovchansk community of Chuhuiv district remains under shelling. No casualties were reported over the past day.

“Mine danger is still high. A 51-year-old man found an explosive device in Saltivsky district of Kharkiv city. He was hospitalized with a mine blast injury, his condition is assessed as moderate,” Synegubov said.

As reported, hostilities are ongoing in Kupyansk district of Kharkiv region.

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