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Russian Airstrike on Kharkiv Injures At Least 14 People, Including 4 Police Officers

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Russian Airstrike on Kharkiv Injures At Least 14 People, Including 4 Police Officers
The aftermath of the Russian airstrike on Kharkiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district on November 3. (Source: Kharkiv region police)

Russian forces launched an airstrike using an FAB-250 guided bombs on Kharkiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district, injuring at least 14 people, including 4 police officers, local police reported on November 4.

The explosion caused significant damage to a supermarket, several residential high-rise buildings, and various non-residential premises, damaging windows in multiple structures, including those at a nearby market.

The destruction caused by the Russian airstrike on Kharkiv on October 3. (Source: Kharkiv region police)
The destruction caused by the Russian airstrike on Kharkiv on October 3. (Source: Kharkiv region police)

The attack injured at least 14 people, including 4 police officers, who sustained blast injuries and other trauma.

Investigation teams, including forensic specialists and explosives experts, are currently at the scene, assessing the damage and gathering evidence.

The rescuers rush into the damaged by Russian airstrike building in Kharkiv, November 3. (Source: Kharkiv region SES)
The rescuers rush into the damaged by Russian airstrike building in Kharkiv, November 3. (Source: Kharkiv region SES)

In addition, at about 10:30 pm, a Russian bomb hit the ground near a cemetery in the territory of Dergachi community in the Kharkiv region. The houses were damaged. No casualties have been reported so far.

Paramedics taking care of the injured civilian in a Russian guided bomb strike on Kharkiv on November 3. (Source: Kharkiv region SES)
Paramedics taking care of the injured civilian in a Russian guided bomb strike on Kharkiv on November 3. (Source: Kharkiv region SES)

Earlier, a Russian drone attack damaged university facilities in Kyiv, shifting students to remote studying.

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