Russian offensive operations in north Kharkiv region sharply decreased, indicating potential shift to other front areas.
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In recent days, the pace of Russian offensive operations in the north of Kharkiv region has sharply decreased.
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv Oblast with 35 glide bombs in the past 24 hours, launching a total of 20 airstrikes using 35 glide bombs and one missile strike
A Russian strike on a residential building in Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv killed two people and injured more than 50, rescuers said on Sunday.
Russian forces launched another guided aerial bomb attack on Kharkiv the Sunday before June 30, hitting two districts - Shevchenkivskyi and Kholodnohorskyi
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov announced that the city was under fire from KABs, with explosions reported in multiple districts.
A strike on a private residential building killed one person and injured several others, while a children's educational institution was also hit.
Kharkiv Regional Military Administration head reported 10 injuries and 1 death among residents aged 15 to 63, including two teenagers in serious condition.
Oleh Syniehubov later updated the casualty figures to 11 injured and 73-year-old male killed, with half of Kharkiv's consumers left without electricity.
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