UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Sep 30 — Over the past day, the Russian shelling in the Kharkiv region injured four people, three women and one man, reported Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Kharkiv Oblast.

Towns and villages of the Kharkiv Oblast come under massive Russian artillery shelling and air strikes often, even more so since Russia launched a new ground offensive north and northeast of the region in the Vovchansk and Lyptsi directions in May.

The Russians dropped glide bombs (KABs) on the village of Bohuslavka, Izium district, injuring a 25-year-old man and an 85-year-old woman. Also, the attack damaged 17 houses and two outbuildings.

In addition, the Russians dropped a glide bomb on Odnorobivka, Zolochiv community, injuring a 59-year-old and a 49-year-old woman. They also damaged five two-story buildings, an outpatient clinic, the administration building, a house of culture, and outbuildings. 

This morning, on September 30, a Russian Shahed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) hit the ground, causing a forest to catch fire on an area of three hectares in the Krasnokutsk community.

The Russian shelling also caused the building and a car to catch fire in Kupiansk. In Kovalivka, Kupiansk district, a house was burning because of an attack.

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