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8 wounded in Kharkiv. Consequences of the night missile attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine in the photo of Ivan Samoilov

25.8.2024
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On August 25 at 4:08 the Russians shelled the Slobidsky district of Kharkiv. As a result of the missile attack, a two-story private house burned down, and another private house was also damaged. At 4:26 the invaders struck again on the city. Therefore, trees and shrubs with an area of 150 square meters were burned in the Industrial District.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

After lunch, the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov noted that the number of casualties as a result of the attack of Russian troops on the Slobidsky district of Kharkiv increased to eight people. All of them suffered injuries of varying severity.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

Also, as a result of enemy shelling in the Slobidsky district, residential buildings with a total area of more than 200 square meters were set on fire. About this reported State Emergency Service. “At the scene of the incident, the psychologists of the State Emergency Service worked,” the service informed.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

According to preliminary data, the Russian army used X-59 air missiles for the attack.

Also at night, Russian troops hit a hotel in Kramatorsk. The injuries and injuries were received by Ukrainians and foreigners — members of the Reuters team.

On August 25 at 4:08 the Russians shelled the Slobidsky district of Kharkiv. As a result of the missile attack, a two-story private house burned down, and another private house was also damaged. At 4:26 the invaders struck again on the city. Therefore, trees and shrubs with an area of 150 square meters were burned in the Industrial District.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

After lunch, the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov noted that the number of casualties as a result of the attack of Russian troops on the Slobidsky district of Kharkiv increased to eight people. All of them suffered injuries of varying severity.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

Also, as a result of enemy shelling in the Slobidsky district, residential buildings with a total area of more than 200 square meters were set on fire. About this reported State Emergency Service. “At the scene of the incident, the psychologists of the State Emergency Service worked,” the service informed.

Kharkiv. 25 August 2024. Photo by Ivan Samoilov for “Gvara Media”

According to preliminary data, the Russian army used X-59 air missiles for the attack.

Also at night, Russian troops hit a hotel in Kramatorsk. The injuries and injuries were received by Ukrainians and foreigners — members of the Reuters team.

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