Russian Aggression Claims Seven Lives Across Three Ukrainian Regions at Start of November
On the first day of November, Russian military forces continued their destructive actions within Ukraine, resulting in multiple casualties and damage across three key regions — Donetsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv oblasts.
According to military and regional authorities, seven civilians were killed during the shelling, and several others were wounded.
Specifically, in Donetsk region, five individuals lost their lives — two in Kostiantynivka and one each in Rodynske, Myrnohrad, and Siversk.
Two more people were injured in these same settlements.
In the Kherson region, one resident was killed, and two others sustained injuries as a result of enemy shelling.
Authorities report that Russian troops deliberately targeted critical infrastructure and social facilities, damaging four apartment buildings and twelve private homes.
Additionally, six residents were evacuated from various liberated communities.
On Kharkiv oblast, tragic events unfolded as well — a 54-year-old man died in the village of Pody in Kurylivska community during shelling.
Furthermore, a 39-year-old man was injured near Kutuzivka in Vilkhovska community following an explosion of an unknown object.
The overall situation remains tense, with ongoing consequences for local residents and continued destruction of homes and infrastructure throughout the region.
