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Deadly Russian strike hits Ukraine mail depot

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Images show the aftermath of a Russian missile strike that killed at least six postal workers and wounded 16 others on October 21, when it hit a mail depot in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, officials claim. According to the regional prosecutor's office, Russian forces in the Belgorod region north of Kharkiv fired S-300 missiles, two of which hit the warehouse.

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