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Russian attacks eliminate top judge and 3 others in Ukraine's Kharkiv, authorities say

2 Russian attacks in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv area eliminated four individuals on Saturday consisting of a Supreme Court judge who was delivering aid to local homeowners in a civilian vehicle, Ukrainian officials stated.

Regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said an air attack killed 3 people and hurt a minimum of three others in the village of Slatyne, which lies about 25 km (15 miles) north of the city of Kharkiv - the local capital. Local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said Russian forces had utilized KAB guided aerial bombs.

The enemy hit civilian facilities, harmed educational institutions, stores, Syniehubov said on the Telegram messaging app. Individuals were outdoors at the time.

Some 25 km (15 miles) even more north, in the village of Kozacha Lopan, an attack by a Russian first-person view drone killed the 61-year-old judge and hurt three females who remained in the automobile he was driving, the local prosecutor's office said.

In a post on Telegram, the district attorney's workplace shared an image of a black sedan outside a red brick structure with its roofing partially collapsed. Ukraine's Supreme Court called the judge as Leonid Loboyko.

Reuters could not immediately verify the information of the attacks.

Russia denies targeting civilians, although it has actually killed thousands during more than 2-1/2 years of war.

(source: Reuters)