Russian missile hits car in Kharkiv region, killing two volunteers
In the Kharkiv region, two civilian volunteers, who are residents of the Zolochiv village, died due to an enemy rocket hitting a car.
Oleh Synehubov, the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration head, reported this on Telegram.
"According to updated data, two residents of Zolochiv were killed as a result of a direct hit by the occupiers from the "Kornet" self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system. A 52-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman, who were volunteers, were in the car," said the head of the region.
It should be noted that earlier, he reported that in the village of Huryiv Kozachok in the Kharkiv region, an anti-tank guided missile of the Russian army hit a civilian car, resulting in the death of four people.
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The Kharkiv region is currently under constant shelling by the Russian troops. Every day, Russian aggressors kill and injure civilians and destroy regional infrastructure facilities.
As Rubryka wrote, on June 16, two fatalities and twenty–five non–fatal casualties were reported in the Kherson region following shelling from Russian forces.