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    Night attack on Kharkiv: the city was hit by guided bombs

    On the night of November 14, Russian occupants attacked Kharkiv and the surrounding area with guided aerial bombs. Local authorities are urging residents to stay in shelters because of the possibility of repeated attacks.

    On the night of November 14, Kharkiv again came under enemy attack. This was reported by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, UNN reports.

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    According to the mayor, the occupiers fired guided aerial bombs at Kharkiv and its outskirts.

    The local authorities urged residents to be careful and stay in shelters, as the shelling may recur.

    Information on the extent of the destruction and possible casualties is currently being clarified.

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