Russian army launched a missile attack on infrastructure in Lozova: 3 injured, 4 sought

Russian army launched a missile attack on infrastructure in Lozova: 3 injured, 4 sought

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The enemy attacked Lozova and Kharkiv, launching rocket attacks on infrastructure and residential areas. There are casualties and search operations are underway. Authorities are preparing for possible power outages.

In the Kharkiv region, Russian troops attacked Lozova and Kharkiv, launching rocket attacks on infrastructure. In Lozova, 3 victims are known, and the search for 4 more continues. This was reported on Wednesday by the head of the Kharkiv RMA, Oleh Syniehubov, UNN reports.

According to newly received information, the enemy attacked an infrastructure facility in the town of Lozova. Three people were injured as a result of the missile strike, and search operations are underway for 4 more. All services are on the ground

- Sinegubov wrote on Telegram.

According to him, the enemy also launched two rocket attacks on Kharkiv today. The consequences of the destruction and other information are being established and updated.

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"In the morning, Russians hit a residential area in one of Kharkiv's neighborhoods. Iskander-M was used. The office of an organization engaged in humanitarian demining was also destroyed," said the head of RMA.

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"In general, civilian infrastructure and cars were damaged in Kharkiv in the morning, and windows of residential buildings were smashed," he said.

According to him, "in Kharkiv and the region, power outages in residential buildings do not exceed six hours." "At the same time, we clearly understand that we are part of a single energy system. That is why we are preparing in advance and will promptly deploy the "Points of Unbreakability" if necessary," noted Sinegubov.