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Russian forces shell civilian car in Kharkiv region, killing two women.
Russian troops have attacked a civilian car with a tank in the village of Strilecha, Kharkiv district, killing two women.
Oleh Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
"In the border village of Strilecha, Kharkiv district, the occupiers fired a tank at a civilian car, killing two women," he wrote.
According to him, in the past 24 hours, the enemy massively shelled the Kharkiv and Chuhuiv districts. The Kupiansk and Izium districts also came under enemy fire.
Residential and commercial buildings, gas stations, garages and production facilities were destroyed. A five-story residential building in the city of Kupiansk was damaged.
"Five civilians were hospitalized with injuries in the Kupiansk district, and three were wounded in the Kharkiv district, including a 91-year-old man. Two people were injured in the Izium district and one in the Chuhuiv district," Syniehubov added.
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Stoltenberg: NATO working to deliver more Patriot batteries to Ukraine.
NATO is working to send more air defence systems to Ukraine, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday, adding that delays in providing such aid were harming Kyiv's efforts to resist Russia's attacks.
Ukraine has no freight locomotive production: MP Kysylevskyi comments on Ukrzaliznytsia-Wabtec contract.
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Ukrainian border guards repel attack by 14 Russian FPV drones on Zaporizhzhia axis.
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Government spends $4B from budget due to lack of promised weapons from partners – Marchenko.
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