Overnight Russian missile attack on Kharkiv: civilian casualties

Source: Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov

During the night, the Russian troops again targeted the city of Kharkiv with a missile strike.

The air alert started at 0:35 am. Soon, explosions were heard in the city. At about 1 am, mayor Ihor Terekhov informed that the strike hit Shevchenkivskyi city district.

Two civilian residents were reported wounded during the attack.

Later, region governor Oleh Synehubov reported that the strike caused damage to 3 apartment blocks, 2 office facilities, and gas supply lines.

The governor also informed that the number of the wounded increased to six people.

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