UPDATE: Russian shelling in Kharkiv Oblast injures 3.

Shelling by Russian forces on Oct.

11 in Kharkiv Oblast injured three people, Governor Oleh Syniehubov reported via Telegram. A morning attack on the village of Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi wounded a 72-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man. Shortly before midnight, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported another attack in a city district.

Syniehubov said this strike left one man with shrapnel wounds, and that a woman received medical attention due to an "acute stress reaction." He also said the shelling damaged a house. Two more villages in Kharkiv Oblast were also attacked in the past 24 hours, the regional prosecutor's office added.

In the village of Borova, about 36 kilometers from Izium, a Russian Tornado-S anti-aircraft missile struck, causing damage to residential buildings and vehicles. The previous evening, a bomb hit the village of Petropavlivka, damaging buildings. There were no reports of casualties in Borova or Petropavlivka.

On Oct.

5, a Russian Iskander ballistic missile hit a grocery store and a cafe in Hroza, Kharkiv Oblast, during a memorial service for a fallen soldier who was being reburied in the village.

'Every family affected': Devastated village copes with aftermath of Russian strike on funeral

Hroza, Kharkiv Oblast - Serhii Pletinka rushed to the scene just after a Russian Iskander-M missile struck a packed cafe in the village of Hroza in Kharkiv Oblast.

A soldier on vacation who lives just across the street from the cafe was the first to witness the fire, screams, and