Kharkiv is again under enemy attack. Russian troops fired at least three guided aerial bombs on the Ukrainian city.
10 people were injured, 1 person was killed as a result of the attack of the Russians on civilian objects in the Shevchenko and Kholodnogorsky districts of Kharkiv. This was announced by the head of the OVA Oleg Synegubov. Among the victims are two teenagers aged 15 and 16. It is also known that two are in serious condition, another person received moderate injuries.
“As of now, a total of 11 people between the ages of 15 and 63 have been affected. One person is in serious condition. Others are on average. A 73-year-old man died,” said the head of Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synegubov.
One of the blows came at a private school. There was a woman, she was given medical assistance and released.
“Intrusion directly into the educational institution, into the school itself. The premises, partly the main buildings there are destroyed. The destructive wave, the force of it, was quite serious. In fact, thousands of apartments were damaged. We were left without windows, without windows, etc.,” said the head of Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synegubov.
In apartment buildings, windows hung nearby. The facades of the buildings nearby are also partially damaged.
In the Kholodnogorsky district, intrusions into the private sector were recorded: two houses were destroyed. Also, one Russian CAB flew to the Kiev region, namely to the industrial zone.
Emergency services are working at the sites of the attacks. Search and rescue work is still ongoing. Currently, half of Kharkov remains without electricity, specialists are already working on its restoration.
Recall, yesterday, June 22, the Russians hit a KaB on a residential building in Kharkiv. Consequences of war crime in the lens of documentary filmmaker Georgy Ivanchenko.
Kharkiv is again under enemy attack. Russian troops fired at least three guided aerial bombs on the Ukrainian city.
10 people were injured, 1 person was killed as a result of the attack of the Russians on civilian objects in the Shevchenko and Kholodnogorsky districts of Kharkiv. This was announced by the head of the OVA Oleg Synegubov. Among the victims are two teenagers aged 15 and 16. It is also known that two are in serious condition, another person received moderate injuries.
“As of now, a total of 11 people between the ages of 15 and 63 have been affected. One person is in serious condition. Others are on average. A 73-year-old man died,” said the head of Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synegubov.
One of the blows came at a private school. There was a woman, she was given medical assistance and released.
“Intrusion directly into the educational institution, into the school itself. The premises, partly the main buildings there are destroyed. The destructive wave, the force of it, was quite serious. In fact, thousands of apartments were damaged. We were left without windows, without windows, etc.,” said the head of Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synegubov.
In apartment buildings, windows hung nearby. The facades of the buildings nearby are also partially damaged.
In the Kholodnogorsky district, intrusions into the private sector were recorded: two houses were destroyed. Also, one Russian CAB flew to the Kiev region, namely to the industrial zone.
Emergency services are working at the sites of the attacks. Search and rescue work is still ongoing. Currently, half of Kharkov remains without electricity, specialists are already working on its restoration.
Recall, yesterday, June 22, the Russians hit a KaB on a residential building in Kharkiv. Consequences of war crime in the lens of documentary filmmaker Georgy Ivanchenko.
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