In addition, the Ukrainian government has increased the death toll to 30 and the injured to 118 in Friday’s attack on a convoy in Zaporizhzhya
The Ukrainian government has launched another Russian attack on a convoy of humanitarian evacuation in the city of KupianskKharkiv region (in the northeast of the country), which has resulted in at least 26 killed and 81 wounded.
The Ukrainian governor of the region, Oleg Sinegubov, has assured that “Russian occupiers attacked civilians trying to escape the bombing.” This is a brutality that has no justification,” he said on his Telegram channel.
Agents and experts are now on the scene and have begun investigating the exact extent of the bombing denounced by Ukraine.
Up to three projectiles from an S-300 anti-aircraft battery are said to have hit the checkpoint where a convoy of civilians was waiting to leave the region.
Kupiansk was initially liberated by Ukrainian forces early last month during their major offensive in the east of the country, although it was still the scene of fighting.
This indictment comes 24 hours after Ukraine and Russia became involved in an allegation exchange over a attack on a “humanitarian convoy” in the Zaporizhzhya region which has led to at least 30 deaths and 118 injuries, according to the latest balance released this Saturday by Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov.
Ukrainian troops invade Liman and counteroffensive continues
On the other hand, Ukrainian troops are the city Liman as part of a counter-offensive that has not stopped after Russia annexation of the occupied territories and President Volodymyr Zelensky requested that the Ukraine’s “accelerated” NATO entry.
The chief of staff of the Ukrainian presidency, Andriy Yermak, released a video of Ukrainian troops in Liman, in the north of Donetsk Oblast. The video shows Ukrainian soldiers installing the Ukrainian flag at the entrance sign to the city.
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Source: EITB
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