Russians hit civilian business in Izium
The Russians conducted drone strikes on premises belonging to a civilian business on the night of 30-31 May.
Source: Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram
Quote: "Izium came under enemy drone attack.
Explosions were heard in the city."
Details: Early reports by Syniehubov indicate a hit on the territory of a civilian business.
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