Russian Forces Continue Deadly Attacks in Kharkiv Oblast

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Russian forces are relentlessly attacking civilian targets in Kharkiv Oblast.** On 11 October, a drone strike in Kozacha Lopan killed a 38-year-old man and left his 56-year-old sister injured. On 9 October, Russian tactical aircraft targeted Kharkiv, wounding an 81-year-old woman. And on 10 October, a strike in Kupiansk killed a 64-year-old woman and injured a 77-year-old man. Residential areas are being damaged, and the death toll keeps rising. Why are innocent civilians being targeted?

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