Fire and more than 30 injured: the first consequences of the strike on Kharkiv became known
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Russian strikes on Kharkiv on Sunday damaged a multi-storey building.
Russian occupiers attacked Kharkiv on Sunday, 15 September. The invaders hit a multi-storey building. This was reported by the mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov and the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov in Telegram .
Also the information about the strike on the apartment building confirmed the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.
In the high-rise building, where the hit came - fire and destruction. Currently known about almost 30 wounded, among them - children, said the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.
And the world must help the defence against Russian military aviation, against dozens of guided aerial bombs that take the lives of Ukrainians every day. This terror can be stopped. But to stop the terror, the fear of strong, objectively necessary solutions must be stopped. Only decisiveness can end this war fairly. It is decisiveness that most effectively protects against terror," Zelensky wrote.
At the moment it is known about 33 wounded.
The impact came to the 10th floor of the apartment building. The fire engulfed four floors - from the 9th to the 12th.
Mayor Igor Terekhov said that rescuers are working at the site of the hit and the number of injured may change.

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