UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Sep. 11 — On Sep. 11, Russian forces launched an FPV drone at a police car near Osynove village in Kupiansk district.
Over the past day, Russian forces attacked 10 settlements in Kharkiv Oblast with 10 aerial guided bombs and 9 drones of different types, killing two and injuring five people.
Five police officers patrolled the territory of the Kupiansk district when the Russian drone hit their car. The attack injured three of them.
All the injured are currently receiving medical assistance.
Also, Russian forces attacked an ambulance in Kivsharivka, a village in the Kupiansk district, injuring a paramedic and a medical technician and damaging a car.
Andrii Besedin, head of Kupiansk military administration, said during the national telethon that Russia has attacked the Kupiansk community 35,000 times since the beginning of the year.
“Russians came close to the Kupiansk. They use all types of weapons they have: FPV drones, artillery, rocket launchers, and aerial guided bombs. So, I can’t say that the situation is stable,” said Besedin.
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