The death toll from a missile strike in Hroza, northeastern Ukraine, rose to 52 after another victim passed away in hospital. On Thursday, a missile hit a cafe and grocery store in the village where locals were mourning a Ukrainian soldier. Oleh Synehubov, the Kharkiv region's governor, confirmed the death count and mentioned that some victims are still in hospitals with serious injuries. Rescuers continue to work at the strike site. The Kharkiv region has declared three days of mourning. This incident is the deadliest in the region since Russia's invasion started 19 months ago and ranks among the highest civilian casualties from a single Russian strike. Although Moscow refutes claims of intentionally targeting civilians, numerous civilians have been casualties in strikes on residential and other key facilities.
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