Thirteen people injured: Kharkiv and 22 other settlements attacked by Russia
Thirteen people, including two children, were injured in the Kharkiv region over the past day as a result of Russian attacks.
According to Ukrinform, Oleg Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reported this on Facebook.
According to him, Kharkiv and 22 other settlements in the region were hit.
In Kharkiv, women aged 41, 57, 58, and 52, two 16-year-old girls, and men aged 51, 36, 43, and 38 were injured.
A 75-year-old woman was injured in the village of Stara Pokrovka in the Novopokrovka community.
A 48-year-old woman was injured in Chuhuiv.
A 67-year-old man was injured in the village of Novoosynove in the Kurylivka community.
The Russians attacked the Industrialnyi, Novobavarskyi, and Kholodnohirskyi districts of Kharkiv with drones.
The enemy struck the Kharkiv region with MLRS (number to be determined) and attacked with 16 Geran-2 UAVs, three Molniya UAVs, three FPV drones, and 57 UAVs of an unspecified type.
In Kharkiv, non-residential premises, four apartment buildings, four private houses, 19 cars, a truck crane, a truck, and power lines were damaged.
In the Bohodukhiv district, two private houses (in the village of Ivashky) and a tanker truck (in the village of Zolochiv) were damaged.
In the Kupiansk district, a grain storage facility, two combine harvesters (Mlynky village), an emergency medical vehicle (Kivsharivka village), a car (Novosynove village), and a farm (Novomykolaivka village) were damaged.
In the Izium district, nine private houses and a church (in the village of Oskil) were damaged.
In the Kharkiv district, a private house (in the village of Vilshany), an apartment building, an agricultural enterprise (in the village of Protopopivka), and railway infrastructure (in the town of Merefa) were damaged.
In the Chuhuiv district, two residential buildings (village of Stara Pokrovka), two civilian enterprises (village of Pechenihy, village of Martove), and an educational institution (village of Kochetok) were damaged.
The transit evacuation point in Lozova received 170 people in 24 hours. A total of 21,962 people have been registered at the point since it began operating.
As reported by Ukrinform, on March 7, a Russian missile hit a high-rise building in Kharkiv. According to Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the bodies and body parts found under the rubble indicate that, as of the morning of March 9, there were 11 fatalities. Accurate information will be provided after the investigation.