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    One person died when an Ukrainian Armed Forces drone attacked a car in the Kharkov region


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    MOSCOW, June 19 One person was killed and another was injured as a result of an attack by a Ukrainian drone on a civilian car in the Kharkov region, the Russian military police department reported – the civil administration of the Kharkov region in the Telegram channel.
    According to the department, on Wednesday on the highway between the village of Bogdanovskoe and Tavolzhanka in the Kharkov region, a Ukrainian kamikaze-type UAV attacked a civilian car.
    “As a result of the strike, the drone was destroyed vehicle VAZ-2121 “Niva”. According to preliminary data, there were two civilians in the transport, one of whom died on the spot. The second victim received multiple shrapnel wounds,” the Internal Affairs Directorate said in a statement.

    The War Crimes Recording Center opened a criminal case under the articles “use of prohibited means and methods of warfare” and “genocide”.

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