A Russian guided bomb struck a postal terminal in Kharkiv, injuring 10 people and killing 1 person.
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Today in Kharkiv, another strike by a Russian guided bomb hit a postal terminal, an ordinary civilian facility. As of now, there are reports of ten injured. All are being provided with the necessary assistance. Unfortunately, one person died.
Russia targeted a postal depot in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb on June 30, killing one person and injuring nine others, among them an 8-month-old child
A civilian was killed and nine others were injured in Kharkiv on Sunday, including an eight-month-old infant, when Russian forces struck a post office
Russian forces struck central Kharkiv with an aerial bomb, killing one person and injuring nine including an eight-month-old boy
In June, Russian invaders struck 22 times in Kharkiv. Six people were killed and 92 others were injured.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:09.002Z
Source story: 3880541-zelensky-strikes-on-russian-border-help-protect-our-lives