UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Feb. 6 — On Feb. 5, Russian forces attacked two ambulances with a drone in Bakhtyn village in the Izium district and in Hrushivka village in the Kupiansk district. Attacks didn’t injure medical workers, said the Center for Emergency Medical Care and Disaster Medicine.
In Bakhtyn, Russians also damaged cars parked nearby and injured two women of 54 and 65 years, said the Kharkiv regional police.
Over the past day, Russians attacked Kharkiv and 10 settlements in the region, injuring six people, reported Oleh Syniehubov, the governor of the region.
Russians launched two Geran-2, one Lancet, one Molniya drone, three FPV drones, and 10 drones of unidentified types at the region. They used three multiple rocket launchers to attack the Slobidskyi district of Kharkiv as well.
Russian attacks injured two men of 50 and 65 years old and two women of 44 and 49 years old in Krasnopavlivka settlement in the Lozova district. One man was hospitalized and other injured people got an intense stress reaction.
In the Chuhuiv district, Russian drones attacked a house and a car in Shestakove village and a house and a combine in Zakharivka village.
In the Kupiansk district, Russians launched a drone at a filling station in Ohurtsivka village and damaged power networks in Voloska Balakliia village.
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