"New Mail" released the names and ages of those killed in the Russian attack on Kharkiv
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A Russian strike on the Novaya Posta terminal killed six workers.
The Novaya Pochta company has published the names and ages of employees killed in a Russian Federation strike on a Novaya Pochta terminal in Kharkiv Region.
We read their names aloud as a sign of remembrance and sorrow," the company said:
- Alexander Temnikov, 31;
- Dmitry Gerasichkin, 30 years old;
- Artem Akopov, 21;
- Alexander Bizhanov, 22;
- Vladislav Pankov, 28;
- Alexei Yermola, 23.
The company indicated it was in touch with the families of the employees killed by the Russians.
We will definitely tell you about everyone. We are in touch with the families," Novaya Post said.

All six dead and 17 injured as a result of the occupants' strike on the Novaya Posta terminal near Kharkiv are employees of the enterprise.
Among those hospitalised, seven people are in a moderately serious condition. Another seven men are in serious condition, doctors are fighting for their lives and providing all the necessary assistance.
Meanwhile, Sunday was declared a day of mourning at Novaya Posta.
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