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Russian Army’s Major Attack In Kharkiv: Russia Ukraine War

Russian army’s major attack in Kharkiv, news of many people killed: Russia Ukraine War. 

The Russian army has again intensified attacks on Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv. On Wednesday, 20 people were killed in a Russian rocket attack.

Many civilians were among those killed. Meanwhile, there are reports of a drone attack on an oil refinery located eight kilometers inside the Russian border.

The attack caused a fire in the factory. Two drones were seen over the factory before the attack.

It has been described as an attack by the Ukrainian army by crossing the border. Meanwhile, a video of the city of Svyrodonsk in Donbas has surfaced.

That video shows that fighting is going on in some parts there. By the way, most of the area there has been occupied by the Russian army and supported fighters.

Russian army’s major attack in Kharkiv: Drone attacks have been carried out on a major Russian oil refinery near the Ukrainian border.

A Russian refinery has claimed that two drones coming from the direction of Ukraine attacked the plant near the border on Wednesday.

The attack was so powerful that the plant had to stop production. In recent months, there have been several attacks on Russian territories bordering Ukraine.

According to the report of the news agency Reuters, recently the Ukrainian army attacked the oil extraction platform from the Black Sea in Russian-occupied Crimea.

It was the first time in nearly four months of war that Ukrainian forces had targeted a major Russian base outside the country. Three people were injured in this attack.

Heavy bombing continues in eastern Ukraine.

Russia has not yet completely annexed eastern Ukraine. To capture this area, he has intensified the bombardment with full force.

“Everything is burning,” said Sherhi Hydari, governor of the Luhansk region.”

After weeks of fighting, Russia has failed to capture the Azot chemical plant in Svyrodonsk, where more than 500 Ukrainians are taking refuge.

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