Russians struck Kharkiv with 'Shahed' drones: dozens injured, there are casualties (updated).


In the evening of April 3, Russian terrorists attacked Kharkiv. This was reported by the city mayor Igor Terekhov. There is information about two strikes with 'Shahed' attack drones, including in the Novobavarsky district. Terekhov urged residents to be careful.
Updated 22:27
Igor Terekhov reported that a two-story building was hit causing a large fire and injuries. There is also information about damage to a multi-apartment building in the Novobavarsky district, including children.
Updated 23:10
Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Oleg Synegubov reported that as a result of the attack, 11 people were injured, including one child. Medics are providing assistance to the injured.
Updated 23:48
The mayor of Kharkiv reported that currently, 29 people are known to be injured. Four of them are in hospitals, one is in serious condition. As a result of the attack, one person was killed in the Novobavarsky district.
Updated 00:15
The number of fatalities has risen to two people.
Updated 01:04
City mayor Igor Terekhov reported that the number of injured has increased to 32 people, including two children.
As a result of the attack by Russian terrorists on Kharkiv, a significant number of people were injured, two of whom died. This event demonstrates the next wave of Russian aggression and their desire to harm the population of Ukraine. The situation remains tense, and the authorities must take all necessary measures to protect the civilian population from further attacks.
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