UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Oct. 31 — Over the past day, Russian forces attacked eight settlements in the Kharkiv region, injuring two civilians, reported the governor Oleh Syniehubov.

Russians attacked the region with five glide bombs, eight Geran-2 and two FPV drones, and two drones of an unidentified type.

Russian attacks injured a 78-year-old man in Velykyi Burluk settlement and a 56-year-old woman in Pidserednie village.

Also, a 59-year-old man asked for medical help after the Russian attack on the Kozacha Lopan settlement on Oct. 29.

Kharkiv regional police said that the Russians launched a drone into a civilian car in the Derhachi community. There weren’t any casualties.

Russian forces destroyed or damaged a car in the Kharkiv district, power networks, a house, and railway infrastructure in the Lozova district, and a car in the Chuhuiv district.

In the Kupiansk district, Russian glide bombs damaged eight houses, a residential building, a garage, three cars, and two outbuildings.

Over 14,500 customers are staying without power because of attacks in the Lozova and Berestyn districts.

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