A Russian strike on a civilian enterprise in Kharkiv has resulted in one fatality and six injuries.
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In the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, a Russian attack targeted a civilian enterprise.
Oleg Sinegubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reported the tragedy on Telegram, stating that one man has died and six others have been injured.
The attack also triggered a fire in the facility’s paper shop.
The assault, part of a broader wave of strikes on May 23, saw approximately ten attacks on Kharkiv.
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As of 11:15 AM, reports confirmed at least five casualties.
The nearby village of Zolochiv in the Bogodukhiv district also suffered from strikes, resulting in two injuries, while in the town of Lubotyn in the Kharkiv district, two more individuals required medical assistance.
“The occupiers hit a civilian enterprise engaged in ordinary printing. Previously, one person died, and six people were injured. There is a fire in the paper shop,” Sinegubov wrote.
He warned that the threat of further strikes remains high.