UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Oct. 27 — Over the past day, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv and 13 settlements in the region with four glide bombs and eight attack drones of different types, including FPV drones, injuring three people, reported the governor Oleh Syniehubov.

Over the past week, Russia attacked at least 32 settlements in the region, including Kharkiv. The attacks killed two people and injured 44, including children.

On Oct. 26, Russian attacks injured a 60-year-old man in Osynove and a 61-year-old man in Tyshchenkivka, villages in the Kupiansk district. In Kupiansk itself, Russians injured a 40-year-old man.

In Kharkiv, Russians attacked a restaurant building with an FPV drone in the Novobavarskyi district, breaking windows. There were no casualties.

According to the Kharkiv Prosecutor’s Office, Russian forces used Molniya drones as a means of FPV drone delivery and signal retransmission.

In the Kupiansk district, Russian attacks damaged four storage buildings, agricultural equipment, and a shop.

Russian airstrikes damaged houses in Kozacha Lopan and Lobanivka villages in the Kharkiv district, in Fedorivka of the Chuhuiv district, and Odnorobivka of the Zolochiv community.

In Borova, Russians hit a civilian car with an FPV drone. The driver wasn’t injured.

They also damaged power networks in the Lozova and Bohodukhiv districts.

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