Emergency rescue operations completed at site of Russian airstrike in Kharkiv
Emergency rescue operations have been completed in Kharkiv at the site of the Russian air strike on a medical facility on July 25.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Telegram.
Forty-six rescuers and eight pieces of equipment from the State Emergency Service, as well as psychologists, dog handlers, and pyrotechnicians, were involved in the cleanup.
“As a result of the Russian terrorist attack on a medical facility, 17 people were injured, including one child. Emergency services managed to rescue four people,” the State Emergency Service reported.
Video: State Emergency Service
As reported by Ukrinform, at around 11:30 a.m. on July 25, Russian troops struck the Industrial District of Kharkiv with two guided aerial bombs. One of the bombs hit the regional tuberculosis hospital No. 3, where patients and staff were present.