Russians from aviation attacked Kharkiv region - there are injured.
Russia carried out airstrikes on Kharkiv region
Russian enemies disregard human life and attacked the civilian population again. On July 20, they carried out airstrikes in the Kharkiv region, resulting in six civilians being injured. This was reported by representatives of
the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.
Shelling of Kharkiv region on July 20
According to law enforcement, at 10:50 on July 20, the enemies struck the city of Kup'yansk. Two men were injured, and two women were diagnosed with acute stress reaction. Additionally, as a result of the shelling, residential buildings and outbuildings were damaged.
At the same time, the enemies also conducted an air raid on Starovirivka in the Kup'yansk district. According to preliminary data, buildings in the middle of the city were damaged by the impacts of three FAB-250 bombs dropped from tactical aviation aircraft. A 65-year-old man was injured, and a young woman is in a state of acute shock.
As a result of these horrific events, a pre-trial investigation into the commission of war crimes has been initiated. It is worth noting that on the same day,
Russia attacked the center of Sumyand struck the Sumy region using drones, leading to casualties.
Russian aggression continues to ravage the east of peaceful Ukraine, committing war crimes and undermining the basic rights of the civilian population. The situation remains tense, and authorities continue to take measures to protect the lives and safety of citizens.
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