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The Enemy Attacked Kharkiv Region with Drones with Explosive Elements of Slow Action. Photo

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In the Kharkiv region, the Russian occupiers on July 4 used a “Shahed” strike drone with shrapnel combat elements, which detonated for more than 6 hours. Some of them exploded even 20 hours after the attack.

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In the Kharkiv region, the Russian occupiers on July 4 used a “Shahed” strike drone with shrapnel combat elements, which detonated for more than 6 hours. Some of them exploded even 20 hours after the attack.

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Russian drones attacked the Kharkiv region on the night of 5 July, the city of Chuguev, as well as Kupyansk and Izyum (at the borders ...)

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Kharkiv under attack: city attacked by enemy dronesOn the night of July 6, Kharkiv was attacked by enemy drones, explosions were heard. City Mayor Igor Terekhov and OVA head Oleg Synegubov urged residents to be careful.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Mine clearance experts noted that such elements in drones posed a potentially deadly threat

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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This was reported in the Interregional Center for Humanitarian Demining and Rapid Response.” As a result of a night Russian attack on one of the objects in Kharkiv region, one of the enemy UAVs of the Shahed-136 type dropped shrapnel combat elements on the target,” they said.It is noted that the work of destroying combat elements was complicated by the fact that they begin to explode on their own after 2-6 hours after discharge. The last fragmen…

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Mediazona broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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