Devastating Air Raid Strikes Lozova Amid Ongoing Conflict
A significant air attack by Russian forces on the Ukrainian town of Lozova, the largest since the war began, has left several people, including two children, injured. Critical infrastructure and residences were hit, resulting in power and water outages. The situation underscores ongoing regional tensions near the Russian border.
In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Russia launched its largest aerial assault on the Ukrainian town of Lozova, as confirmed by local administration officials. The attack left several injured, including two children, and caused significant damage to critical infrastructure and residential areas.
The head of Lozova's city council, Serhiy Zelenskiy, reported the severity of the damage, highlighting the challenges the town faces in the wake of the attack. Critical services such as power and water supply have been disrupted.
This incident is part of a broader pattern of regular drone and missile strikes on the Kharkiv region, a border area frequently targeted since the conflict began in February 2022. As the situation remains volatile, both Russia and Ukraine continue to deny targeting civilian infrastructure in their ongoing conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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