Russian occupants kill volunteers in Kharkiv region


A Russian anti-tank guided missile hit a civilian vehicle on the road.
Russian occupants on Saturday, 17 June, shelled the village of Huryiv Kazachok in Bohoduhiv district, Kharkiv Region. In doing so, they hit the vehicle in which the volunteers were travelling. Two people were killed. This was reported by the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleh Sinegubov.
The occupants shelled the village of Guryev Kazachok in Bogodukhov district. A Russian anti-tank guided missile hit a civilian vehicle that was moving in the direction of the aforementioned settlement," Sinegubov said.
Initially, the authorities received information that there were four people in the vehicle, but according to more precise data, two volunteers were killed at the scene of the shelling.
As a result of a direct hit by the occupants from a Kornet anti-tank guided missile, two residents of the village of Zolochev were killed. A 42-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman, who were volunteers, were in the vehicle," Sinegubov said.
The head of the Kharkiv OVA described the killing of Ukrainian civilians as "another terror by the Russians against civilians".
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