(Reuters) - A Russian missile struck an apartment block in a village in Ukraine's northern Kharkiv region on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding at least four, police said, adding that four others might be buried under the rubble.
The region and its capital suffer frequent Russian attacks.
Police said that the S-300 missile system was likely used during the strike on the village of Velykyi Burluk, destroying eight of 16 flats in the building.
Among the (wounded) victims – three men and a woman," police said.
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