On April 19, in Kharkiv Region, the Russians again shelled civilian infrastructure and civilians of Kharkiv, Kupyan, and Chuguyiv districts.
This was reported by the head of the regional military administration, Oleg Sinegubov: “In particular, Strelecha, Ogirtseve, Vovchansk, Petropavlivka, Kupyansk, Dvorichna and other settlements were under enemy fire.”
As reported in the Main Department of the Regional State Emergency Service, on April 19 at 10:17 p.m. in Kupyansk, a fire broke out in a private house with an area of about 100 sq.m. meters By the time firefighters arrived, the house was almost completely engulfed in flames. The neighboring house was left without glass in the windows. Brave firefighters extinguished the fire in less than two hours.
“During the past day, April 19, pyrotechnic calculations of the State Emergency Service carried out a survey of about 15.3 hectares of territory in the Kharkiv, Izyum, Kupyan, Bogodukhiv and Chuguyiv districts of the region, as well as 26.6 km of power lines. Sappers discovered and neutralized 283 units of enemy mines, explosives and ammunition. 38 pyrotechnic units of the State Emergency Service, consisting of 193 sappers and 76 pieces of equipment, were involved in the work,” the State Emergency Service also said.
Law enforcement officers of the Kharkiv Region have opened new cases regarding violations of the laws and customs of war by Russians
Law enforcement officers of the Kharkiv region have started new pre-trial investigations on the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code).
This was reported in the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
“Prosecutors, together with police investigators, collected material evidence and recorded the consequences of another war crime of the aggressor state,” the report says.
According to the National Police of the Kharkiv region, 60,232 such investigations have already been opened since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine.
The investigators of the National Police recorded the consequences of enemy shelling by the Russian military in the Kharkiv region and opened new cases.