The attack damaged a supermarket, multistory apartment buildings, commercial facilities, and cars. At least 14 people were wounded, including four police officers, Kharkiv regional police reported. Power lines in the area were also affected, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said. Rescue operations are ongoing at the attack site. The strike on the supermarket is the latest in a series of devastating attacks against densely-populated residential areas of Kharkiv in recent days. Russia on Nov. 1 targeted a Kharkiv police station with two S-400 missiles, killing a police officer and injuring 46 people. The previous night, an attack on an apartment building killed three people, including two children, and injured 35. A Russian bombing on Oct. 28 damaged the Derzhprom building (the State Industry Building), a historic landmark that has been under enhanced UNESCO protection since 2022.

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