Four injured in Russian airstrike on village in Kharkiv region

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Four people have been injured in a Russian guided aerial bomb strike on the village of Tsupivka in Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv region.

Viacheslav Zadorenko, head of the Derhachi City Military Administration, stated this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“The number of people injured in the strike on Tsupivka has increased to four. Police officers of the community delivered a 21-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman with shrapnel wounds to the Derhachi hospital. Their condition is stable, and medical staff are providing the necessary assistance to the victims,” Zadorenko wrote.

Search and rescue operations are underway at the scene, where people may be trapped under the rubble. Efforts are also ongoing to extinguish numerous fires.

“Such destruction has not been seen in Tsupivka since 2022,” Zadorenko said.

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Later, he added on Facebook that the strike had damaged around 30 private houses, with five nearly completely destroyed, and dozens of outbuildings.

Earlier reports said that Russian forces had struck Tsupivka in the Derhachi district of the Kharkiv region with a glide bomb. Two people were initially reported injured, and at least ten private houses were damaged.

Photo credit: Derhachi City Council


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