UKRAINE, KHARKIV OBLAST, Jun. 5 — On Jun. 4, a Russian first person view (FPV) drone attacked Hubarivka village in the Bohodukhiv district while two families with children were walking the street, reported the Kharkiv regional Prosecutor’s office.

According to the prosecutors, the attack injured two men, two women, and two girls aged two and 12 years old. They all were hospitalized.

Over the past day, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv and 18 settlements in the region with 66 drones of different types, reported Oleh Syniehubov, the governor of the region.

Also in Hubarivka, a Russian drone hit a car near the village, injuring a man, said the Kharkiv regional police.

In the Bohodukhiv district, Russians also attacked an apartment building, an administrative building, garages, and cars. In Bohodukhiv itself, a Russian attack injured a woman.

In Kharkiv, Russian drones attacked the Nemyshlianskyi, Saltivskyi, and Kholodnohirskyi districts, damaging an apartment building and a church.

In the morning of Jun. 5, they continued to attack the city, hitting the Nemyshlianskyi, Novobavarskyi, and Osnovianskyi districts, injuring a woman and damaging houses and apartment buildings.

Also, in the morning, another Russian drone attacked the Eskhar settlement southeast of the Kharkiv oblast. The drone hit a garage and damaged a house, causing a fire. A local woman was standing near the house. She suffered burns to her hands, back, and neck. She was taken to the hospital.

In the Kharkiv district, on the highway near Bezruky and Derhachi settlements, a Russian FPV drone hit a truck, injuring a driver, said the Kharkiv regional police. They also damaged railway infrastructure, pharmacy and shop buildings in Lubotyn, and a medical institution, a house, and a car in the Slatyno settlement.

In the Kupiansk district, Russian forces attacked civilian houses, cars, and outbuildings. In the Malyi Burluk settlement, an attack injured a man.

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