Russian attack on Kharkiv kills at least 7 people, among them children
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Russian attack on Kharkiv kills at least 7 people, among them children

Oleg Sinegubov / Kharkiv OVA
Kharkiv

Oleg Sinegubov, the head of the Kharkiv regional administration, said that among the dead were three children aged 7 and 4, as well as a baby who was about 6 months old.

Strike of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on Kharkiv

As a result of a Russian drone attack on Kharkiv on the evening of February 9, seven people died. This was announced by the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleg Synegubov.

According to him, three children were among the dead: aged 7 and 4, as well as an infant.

Unfortunately, the number of people killed as a result of the occupiers' strikes on Kharkiv increased to seven. Among them are three children: 7, 4 years old and a child about 6 months old, he wrote.

He also published a photo from the scene.

It should be noted that the police of the Kharkiv region also shared information about the dead.

As Volodymyr Tymoshko, the head of the police of the Kharkiv region, said earlier, the rescuers are continuing to put out the fire, the police are on the spot. The security of the territory is organized, the number of residents before the fire is determined, the scene of the incident is inspected, and DNA samples are taken.

The work is ongoing, so the number of victims, unfortunately, may increase, he said at 6 in the morning.

Russia hit Kharkiv with Shaheds

On the evening of February 9, the occupying forces hit Kharkiv with "Shaheds", the city's civilian infrastructure was damaged.

This was reported by the head of Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov

Kharkiv under enemy attacks. A series of explosions in the city. Shahedi Civilian infrastructure is under attack.

Sinegubov specified that the occupiers had struck Kharkiv and Veliky Burluk with "Shakheds".

In Kharkiv, hits were recorded in the Nemyshlyansky district. Damaged civilian infrastructure. In Veliky Burluka, the occupiers also hit a civilian facility - a cafe.

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