Strike in Kharkiv: number of casualties rises to six
The number of victims of the Russian attack on Kharkiv on 10 June has increased to six.
The head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniegubov, said this in a Telegram message, Ukrinform reports.
"Six people were injured as a result of the strike on Kharkiv. At various addresses, there is damage to residential buildings, garages and cars. The inspection of the hit sites is ongoing," the post reads.
Mayor Ihor Terekhov said that two private houses were destroyed, one of which could have had people in it.
"At least two private houses were heavily damaged at the site of another landing in the Kyiv district of the city. There may be people under the rubble of one of them. All relevant services are working at the scene," Terekhov said.
As reported, Russian troops struck the outskirts of Kharkiv on 10 June at around 16:35. A fire broke out in the garages. As of 18:10, two people were reported injured.