Russian Shelling Strikes Again in Kharkiv
Russian shelling in Borova village, Kharkiv region, resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injured seven others, including three rescuers. Emergency services were actively working at the site when the attack occurred.
On Thursday, Russian shelling killed two people and injured seven more in the northeastern Kharkiv region, the Ukrainian interior ministry reported.
According to the ministry's statement on the Telegram messenger, emergency services were already at the site following an initial Russian attack on Borova village when Moscow troops launched another shelling.
Among those injured were three emergency responders, highlighting the ongoing risks faced by rescue teams in conflict zones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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