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At night, russians launched massive strikes on Kharkiv Region. There are casualties

On the night of Friday, May 30, the russian occupiers launched massive strikes on Kharkiv and the region, using strike drones and ballistic missiles. There are casualties as a result of the attacks. This is stated in the report of the State Emergency Service.

Thus, in the Slobidskyi District of Kharkiv, as a result of enemy shelling, a fire broke out on the territory of a municipal transport enterprise. A building and a trolleybus on an area of ​​​​100 square meters burned. The enterprise's vehicles and nearby residential buildings were damaged. 3 women were injured.

Also, in the village of Vasyliv Khutir, Chuhuiv District, a private house, farms, a warehouse building and equipment were damaged as a result of a missile and drone strike. 8 people were injured, including 2 children. 5 cows died on the farm.

At the same time, in the village of Yavirske, Izium District, a farm building was damaged as a result of a drone strike. There were no casualties.

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And in the city of Izium, a fire broke out in a warehouse building with an area of ​​400 square meters as a result of a UAV strike. There were no casualties.

It is noted that 88 rescuers and 16 units of SESU equipment, including pyrotechnic calculations, were involved in the elimination of the consequences of the enemy attack. SESU psychologists worked at the scene in the Slobidskyi District of Kharkiv, providing assistance to local residents.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, last week, the aggressor country russia attacked Kharkiv for the first time with an FPV drone with a warhead based on an RPG (hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher).

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