Details of the Russian strike on the blood transfusion centre in Kharkivshchyna have become known


The Russian occupants shell populated areas in Kharkiv Region, which are close to the front line and the border of the Russian Federation, on a daily basis.
On the evening of Saturday, 5 August, the Russians struck with a guided aerial bomb a blood transfusion centre in the Kupyansk community in Kharkiv Region. In doing so, two people were killed. This was reported by the President Vladimir Zelensky in Telegram.
Russia's guided aerial bomb against a blood transfusion centre in Ukraine. This evening, Kupyan community in the Kharkiv region. There are dead and wounded. My condolences! Our rescuers are putting out the fire.
This crime of war alone says everything about Russian aggression. Beasts that destroy what simply allows us to live. To defeat terrorists is a matter of honour for all who value life," he wrote.
About the fact that the RF hit the medical centre also wrote the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov in Telegram-channel.
As Sinegubov wrote, the Russians struck with a guided aerial bomb at about 20:20. The shelling resulted in a large-scale fire.
According to preliminary data, two men were killed and four others were wounded," Sinegubov said.
According to Sinegubov, only in the past 24 hours, on 5 August, the Russian Federation launched strikes on settlements in Bohodukhivskyy, Kharkiv, Chuguev, Izium and Kupyanskyy districts of the region.
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