Two people killed in Russian attacks on Kharkiv Oblast
Two men were killed in recent Russian drone attacks on Kharkiv Oblast in Ukraine.
In Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, two men lost their lives due to Russian drone attacks that occurred on the 5th and 6th of March. The Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Office reported the details of the attacks, indicating that the first incident took place in Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi, where a 65-year-old man was killed by a drone strike. Specifically, this strike occurred on March 5 at approximately 10:20 AM.
The second fatality occurred a day later, on March 6, in the village of Zemlianky, where a 70-year-old man was killed by an enemy FPV drone during an attack around 1:00 PM. Additionally, a related incident took place in the village of Kamiana Yaruha on the same day, where a Russian UAV struck at about 4:30 PM, causing damage to homes and outbuildings, although no casualties were reported from that particular attack.
These incidents reflect the ongoing conflict and violence in the region, as Russian forces continue to utilize drones for airstrikes targeting civilian areas. The situation in Kharkiv Oblast highlights the significant risks faced by local populations due to the ongoing hostilities, underscoring both the humanitarian crisis and the urgent calls for international attention and support.