UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Mar. 12 — In the evening on Mar. 11, a Russian drone hit a house in Chuhuiv located east in the Kharkiv oblast, killing a man and injuring two women, said the Kharkiv regional police.
The police said that a Russian attack killed a 54-year-old owner of the damaged house and injured his 41-year-old wife, who was hospitalized. Also, medics provided help for a 63-year-old relative of theirs at the impact site.
Over the past day, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv and 14 settlements in the region with eight glide bombs and 38 drones of different types, reported the governor Oleh Syniehubov.
Russian attacks killed two and injured 16 people, including a child, Syniehubov said.
In Kharkiv, a Russian drone hit a civilian business in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv, killing two men aged 45 and 50 years old, injuring three women aged 47, 50, and 60 years old, and four men aged 49, 39, 36, and 33 years old.
Russian forces launched an attack drone at Merefa in the Kharkiv district, injuring two women aged 74 and 37 years old, a 62-year-old man, and a six-year-old girl.
Russians also attacked Lebiazhe village in the Chuhuiv district, injuring a 53-year-old man and damaging the hangar roof, one industrial truck, and three tractors.
A Russian attack on the Zolochiv settlement injured a 62-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man and damaged administrative buildings, shops, storage buildings, and cars. In Oleksandrivka village of the Zolochiv community, Russians injured a 43-year-old man.
In the Kupiansk district, Russian attacks injured a 72-year-old woman in Hrushivka village, caused a fire in Velykyi Burluk settlement, and damaged a house in Prykolotne settlement.
Russian forces also attacked Tsyrkuny village and Derhachi in the Kharkiv district, and damaged a house in the Malynivka settlement and a tractor in Ivanivka village of the Chuhuiv district.
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