Regional authorities clarify aftermath of Russian strikes on Kharkiv

Regional authorities clarify aftermath of Russian strikes on Kharkiv

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On July 24, a total of 43 people, including nine children, were injured as a result of Russian strikes on Kharkiv.

According to Ukrinform, Oleh Syniehubov, Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, reported the updated figures on Facebook.

According to Syniehubov, Kharkiv city and two settlements in Kharkiv region came under attack by Russian forces.

The enemy struck Kharkiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district with two guided aerial bombs (GABs) and the Industrialnyi district with one UAV.

“As a result of the shelling in Kharkiv, 43 people were injured, including nine children,” Syniehubov emphasized.

The strikes damaged 13 apartment buildings, two private houses, two businesses, 35 vehicles, and facilities of two municipal enterprises.

Russian forces attacked Kharkiv region with 17 unguided aerial rockets, four GABs, three Shahed-type drones, seven FPV drones, and two unidentified UAVs.

Read also: Sumy region under fire: 60 Russian strikes in 24 hours, civilian casualties reported

As Ukrinform previously reported, Kharkiv emergency responders extinguished all fires caused by the Russian airstrike on Thursday, July 24. 

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