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The Russian Federation launched another missile attack on Kharkiv and the region, there are wounded

On the night of August 24-25, Russia launched another powerful missile attack on the territory of Kharkiv, causing serious destruction and causing panic among the local population. According to the message of the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov, as a result of the attack, two hits were recorded, which caused significant damage to the infrastructure and resulted in casualties.

The first blow came in the Slobid district of the city, where the rocket hit the private sector. As a result, more than ten residential buildings were destroyed, and two of them were completely destroyed. Six residents of this area received injuries of varying degrees of severity. The severity of injuries varies from mild to moderate, requiring immediate medical attention.

The second hit occurred in a gas pipeline, which led to a serious fire. Thanks to the prompt actions of rescuers and communal services, the fire was contained. Work to eliminate the consequences continues, the employees of the State Emergency Service continue to work on ensuring safety in the area of ​​the incident.

In addition, Russia carried out a missile attack on the private sector in Chuguyev at night. This was announced by the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleg Synegubov. As a result of the shelling, four people were injured, including a 4-year-old child who suffered an acute reaction to stress. The child’s condition is worrying, and she is currently receiving the necessary psychological help.

These events once again confirm the danger that hangs over the civilian population of the region, and remind of the need to strengthen security measures and support the residents of the Kharkiv region in conditions of constant threat from the aggressor.

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