Number of wounded in Zolochiv rises to nine as result of Russian air strike
The number of wounded as a result of an enemy air strike on Zolochiv in the Kharkiv region has increased to nine.
This was reported by the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office in Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
"The number of wounded has increased to nine people: six civilian men, two women, and an 11-year-old boy," the post reads.
As previously reported, on May 1, Russian occupants shelled the center of Zolochiv village in Kharkiv region with three guided missiles. Two people were killed and six people were reported injured.
Administrative buildings, a bank branch, more than 20 cars, and a private house were damaged in the village. A water tower and power lines were also damaged, and utility companies and power engineers are restoring the networks.