Over 16,000 subscribers in 49 settlements across Kharkiv, Izyim, and Kupiansk districts were left without power due to the attack.
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16,536 consumers in 49 settlements were left without power as a result of the attack.
Kharkiv authorities decided to rename Pushkinska Street during a city council session on Jan. 26
The decision was proposed by Mayor Ihor Terekhov following Russia's massive attack on the city
The Jan. 23 missile strike killed at least 11 Kharkiv residents, including a child, and injured 70
Terekhov suggested renaming the street after 18th-century Ukrainian philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda
A private house was damaged in Kupyansk. A private house was damaged in Kurylivka. A private house was damaged in Vovchansk. Private houses and a garage were damaged in Kupiansk. A private house was damaged in Sinelnykove.
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