Russia hits Kharkiv 3 times with aerial bombs, wounding locals
On June 10, the Russian army attacked Kharkiv three times with guided aerial bombs. A fire broke out in a garage cooperative, and there are reports of injuries. Private houses were damaged, there may be people under the rubble
This was reported by the mayor of the city Ihor Terekhov.
At 17:38, he noted that the fire had occurred on the outskirts of the city in a residential area.
Later, the mayor clarified that Russian forces dropped three glide bombs on the city. One of the hits was on a garage cooperative, a fire broke out there and there is information about at least two wounded. The sites of the other hits are being examined by specialists.
Terekhov also informed that at least two private houses were heavily damaged at the site of another hit in the Kyiv district of the city.
"There may be people under the rubble of one of them. All relevant services are working at the scene," he said.
Seven people were injured in the strike on Kharkiv, said the head of the Kharkiv regional state administration, Oleh Syniehubov. Rescuers are unblocking one of the victims from the rubble of a house.
“We have a connection with the 75-year-old man,” he wrote.
He added that residential buildings, garages and cars were damaged at various addresses.
- On the afternoon of Sunday, June 9, the Russian army hit a residential area of Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb. A fire broke out at the site of the hit.
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