Missile strike on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region kills five, destroys infrastructure

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Missile strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv region kills five, destroys infrastructure



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A Russian missile attack on the town of Merefa, in Ukraine‘s northeastern Kharkiv region, killed five people and wounded ​several ‌others, Ukrainian officials said on Monday.

Regional governor ⁠Oleh Syniehubovsaid that at least 10 houses, an administrative building, four shops, ‌a car repair workshop and a food establishment ⁠were damaged in the attack.

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“Today during the day, the occupiers attacked civilian infrastructure of a town ​quite far from the front with ‌a missile,” he said on Telegram.

He said that two men and three women had been killed and 18 others wounded, ‌including four taken to hospital in serious condition.

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Regional prosecutors said Russian forces ​appeared to have used an Iskander-type ballistic missile. Emergency services posted photos of a building with a damaged roof and ​blown out windows, a firefighter extinguishing a burning ​car, and rescuers attending to a ​woman lying on the ground with her face and hands covered in blood.

There ​was no immediate comment from Russia.

Moscow has denied intentionally targeting civilians during the war although its attacks have killed thousands of them since it invaded at full ⁠scale in February 2022. Ukraine has also hit civilian targets in ⁠Russia or Russian-occupied ​areas, though on a far smaller scale.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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