UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Nov 4 – On Sunday, November 3, the Russian army attacked several settlements in the Kharkiv region, including the city of Kharkiv. The Russians injured 15 people and killed two, reported Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Kharkiv Oblast.

Yesterday, Russians attacked the Zolochiv community three times. They damaged four houses and one two-story apartment building.

According to Viktor Kovalenko, the head of the Zolochiv military administration, the Russians used eight glide air bombs to attack the community.

The Russian shelling of the village of Pytomnyk in the Derhachi community damaged two houses.

In Mala Danylivka, the shelling damaged 12 houses and a railway crossing.

Russians also shelled Kivsharivka in the Kupiansk district, hitting a five-story residential building. According to the official, the bodies of two women and one man were found under the rubble.

In the evening of November 3, the Russians attacked the city of Kharkiv twice with bombs, injuring 11 civilians and four police officers. The attack damaged the window glazing of an infrastructure facility, four trade pavilions, two supermarkets, a house, a laboratory, a coffee shop, 21 trade shops, a shopping center, a café, two residential buildings, and ten cars. 

The Russian army has been often attacking Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, since the start of the full-scale invasion — the city is close to the border and the frontline. They use various weapons like glide bombs, strike drones, and missiles to target civilian and critical infrastructure. 

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