Last night, around 3:30 AM, Russian occupation forces attacked Kharkiv with 500-kilogram aerial bombs. The Saltoivka and Shevchenkivskyi districts were hit.
According to reports from the Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleg Synegubov, there are currently 25 known injuries, five of whom have been hospitalized. Their conditions are assessed as moderate and mild. Additionally, 30 people were evacuated, including 4 children.
In Saltivka, there was a strike on a high-rise building. Rescue teams are still working to clear the debris. The aerial bomb destroyed the entrance of the building from the 1st to the 3rd floor. Nearby residential buildings, five cars, and subway exits were also damaged.
"In the very center, the enemy struck an open area, damaging historical buildings, public places, and residential homes. Another hit occurred near residential buildings in the central part of the city. At least six high-rise buildings, shops, trading pavilions, cars, and subway exits were damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties," writes Synegubov.
As added by Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, people are still trapped under the rubble.
"Several floors have collapsed. Many injured, including children! How many more civilians must die for the world to stop the Russian aggressor?" he expressed his outrage.
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As is known, Kharkiv suffers daily from Russian shelling. During a missile strike on November 1, a hit was recorded at a police station. One police officer was killed, and another 36 law enforcement officers, one rescuer, and 13 civilians were injured.
On November 4, Russia struck a supermarket in Kharkiv. The number of injured was reported to be 13. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, high-rise buildings, cars, the supermarket building, and other commercial properties were damaged.