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Russia launches three 250-kilogram aerial bombs on Kharkiv: 15 injured

An ambulance evacuates a victim of Russian air strikes, Kharkiv, November 3, 2024
An ambulance evacuates a victim of Russian air strikes, Kharkiv, November 3, 2024Main Department of the State Emergency Service in Kharkiv Oblast

Late in the evening of November 3, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with three FAB-250 aerial bombs, reported the Kharkiv regional police.

The bombs were equipped with a unified planning and correction module, a Russian aerodynamic kit that attaches to free-falling bombs and turns them into guided bombs.

As a result of the attack, four shopping pavilions, high-rise residential buildings, two supermarkets, tram tracks, a shopping center, a cafe, 21 sales kiosks, a laboratory, cars (including a police official car), and power lines were damaged.

Currently, it is known that 15 people were injured, including four police officers.

Attacks on Kharkiv Oblast

In total, on November 3, Russian troops carried out 14 tactical aviation operations at launch lines in the region, dropping 24 guided aerial bombs (FAB) from UMPK guidance kits of various types.

In the morning, in the village of Zarichne, an attack was recorded from an unmanned aerial vehicle in an open area. Guided aerial bomb hits were recorded in the villages of Udy, Odnorobivka, Muravske, Zolochiv, and Mala Danylivka.

A FAB-500 was used in Kivsharivka around 9:36 PM — a civilian man and two civilian women were killed, a 71-year-old woman was injured, buildings, a medical facility, and an ambulance were damaged.