Russian forces launched 2 D-30 universal joint glide munitions (UMPD) guided bombs at Kharkiv City overnight from March 31 to April 1
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Russia launched 2 guided glide bombs at Kharkiv City
Russian invaders targeted a fire-rescue unit in Kharkiv region. One of the impacts affected a fire-rescue unit. A third of the fire station building was destroyed.
Russian forces struck the premises of a fire station in Kharkiv Oblast on the night of 31 March – 1 April, causing damage but no casualties. The premises of a fire station were hit. A third of the fire station building has been destroyed in the attack.
The Russians first targeted the city's civilian infrastructure, and after rescuers arrived, struck again. As a result, three rescuers were killed, and several others were wounded.
Russian army shelled Vovchansk with artillery on April 1, damaging civilian infrastructure.
A 27-year-old woman was injured in the shelling.
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