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Officials appointed by Moscow say that five people were killed in the Ukrainian attack on Russian-held Luhansk Region

Five people were killed in a Ukrainian attack on municipal employees in the Russian-held Luhansk Region on Tuesday, according to officials appointed by Russia in the area.

The strike in Svatove killed four workers, according to Leonid Pasechnik the Russia-appointed regional head. He wrote in Telegram about the deaths.

The Russian state news agency TASS reported that the head of the regional health service said a worker injured in the strike died in hospital.

Luhansk was one of the four Ukrainian regions annexed by Russia in 2022, along with Donetsk and Kherson. This happened seven months after Russia launched its full-scale attack on its smaller neighbor.

In June, Moscow announced that it had gained control of the entire Luhansk Region. It controls parts of three others. (Reporting by ; Editing by Sandra Maler)

(source: Reuters)