The number of casualties rises to eight after Russian airstrikes on Kharkiv
The head of the Kharkiv Regional Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, reported that the number of casualties resulting from the Russian airstrikes on Kharkiv on the evening of June 10 has reached eight people, according to RegioNews.
Five men and three women were injured in the bombing in the Kyivsky and Saltivsky districts of Kharkiv. The city faced a new tragedy due to Russian terror, with civilians being affected by the attacks.
Rescuers worked tirelessly to save a man trapped under the rubble of a building for hours. Fortunately, there are currently no more people trapped under the rubble. As a result of the Russian shelling, 70 garages and 22 cars were damaged.
As a safety measure, one unexploded shell will be detonated, leading to a temporary evacuation of people from the building. The situation remains tense in Kharkiv as the city deals with the aftermath of the airstrikes.