Russian drones hit two petrol stations in Kharkiv Oblast; two injured
On June 27, Russian forces attacked two petrol stations in Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast, with drones, injuring two people and causing damage.

Russian forces carried out two attacks on petrol stations in the town of Derhachi, Kharkiv Oblast, on June 27 using Italmas-type drones. The first strike occurred at around 13:40, damaging the fence of a petrol station and vehicles parked on the premises of a motor transport company. No casualties were reported in this attack.
Less than an hour later, at approximately 14:30, the Russians struck another petrol station. The attack injured a 41-year-old woman who was in her own car on the station's premises at the time. A 34-year-old petrol station employee also suffered from shock.
The Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Office reported that one vehicle was damaged. Pre-trial investigations into war crimes have been launched under the procedural guidance of the Derhachi District Prosecutor's Office.


