Russians hit Kharkiv: three dead known, 10 more people may be under the rubble
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Today, 20 March, the Russian army struck Kharkiv, as a result of which 5 people were injured, it is known about the dead.
This was reported by the head of Kharkiv Regional State Administration Oleg Sinegubov.
As a result of today's rocket shelling of one of Kharkiv districts, 5 men with injuries of varying severity are in hospitals, - the report says.
Among the wounded one 46-year-old man is in serious condition, three men aged 65, 37 and 46 years have injuries of medium severity, and one person - a 47-year-old man - in a light condition.
One person is now known to have died. Sinegubov notes that according to the information of rescuers, two more dead remain under the rubble.
In total, up to 10 people may be under the rubble. Now the building is engulfed in flames and covered with smoke," Oleg Sinegubov said.
The head of the Investigation Department of the Main Department of Investigation in Kharkiv region Sergiy Bolvinov specified that as a result of the shelling damaged an eight-storey building and a production shop in Kholodnogorsky district.
The fire covered more than 1000 square metres. An ordinary printing house, a workshop for the production of furniture and paint and varnish products," the report said.
The rescue operation and extinguishing of the fire continues.
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