Russian bomb attack on Kharkiv region injures at least 8
On Friday, June 28, the Russian occupation army attacked the village of Tsyrkuny in the Kharkiv region. According to preliminary information, 8 people were wounded
This was reported by the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleh Syniehubov.
"The Russian invaders attacked Tsyrkuny. There is damage to civilian infrastructure," he wrote at 4:54 pm.
Later, Syniehubov clarified that the enemy had struck Tsyrkuny with at least three guided aerial bombs.
"A private house and an outbuilding caught fire. Two more hits occurred on the territory of a civilian enterprise. All specialized services are working at the scene," he added.
At 5:32 pm, the head of the regional state administration reported two more victims. The number of injured is now 8.
In addition, fires were reported in two houses and outbuildings as a result of the hit. According to Syniehubov, 10 houses were damaged.
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