Russians shell village in Kharkiv region: man killed, his wife injured

Russians shell village in Kharkiv region: man killed, his wife injured

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On Saturday, July 6, the Russian army shelled the village of Odnorobivka, Kharkiv region, with artillery, as a result of the attack, one person was killed and one injured. 

This was reported by the regional Prosecutor's Office on Telegram, Ukrinform reports. 

"According to the investigation, on July 6, at about 11:15 a.m., Russian servicemen carried out artillery shelling of the village of Odnorobivka, Zolochiv community, Bohodukhiv district. A 47-year-old man was killed. His wife was injured and hospitalized," the statement reads.

The regional police added that the man was in an outbuilding on the territory of the household at the time of the shelling. 

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It is noted that residential buildings and outbuildings were damaged as a result of the shelling. Police at the site of the shelling seized debris and remnants of ammunition.  

Investigators opened criminal proceedings under Part 2 of Art. 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with premeditated murder) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

As reported, a 43-year-old man was killed as a result of the Russian shelling of the village of Odradokamianka in the Kherson region.

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