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The enemy hit the Kholodnogorsky district, damaging the apartment building and p...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired Kharkiv: damaged multi -storey, are dead and affected

The enemy hit the Kholodnogorsky district, damaging the apartment building and production shop. There was a "very big fire", under the rubble continue to look for people. On March 20, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired Kharkiv. This was reported by the mayor of the city Igor Terekhov. "An explosion is heard in Kharkiv," the mayor wrote at 12:58. Subsequently, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration (OVA) Oleg Synigubov declared a "arrival" in one of Kharkiv.

"People may be in the rubble. All profile services work in place," the official said. Terekhov confirmed that the enemy attack was victims. "Their number and degree of injuries are specified. At the site of the" arrival "is a very big fire," said Kharkiv Mayor. The head of defense forces of the city-hero Kharkiv Sergey Marseille Melnyk said that the Russian rocket had hit a building in the Kholodnogorsky district of the city.

"Terrorists have once again prove the world that the Putin army is fighting with a civilian population," he emphasized. At 14:06 Terekhov reported about five victims. "Two are already hospitalized, the rest is examined by doctors and resolve the issue of referral to the hospital. However, the search work continues, as is the extinguishing of the fire," - said the mayor of Kharkiv. The head of the SUNP investigative department in Kharkiv region, Sergei Bolvinov, informed about three dead.

According to him, the enemy managed to damage the 8-storey building and production shop. "The fire has swept over 1000 square meters. The usual typography, a furniture and paint -and -varnish shop. Among the wounded employees of the enterprise, two of them are in serious condition," the law enforcement officer said. Bolvinov emphasized that the rescue operation is ongoing and the number of injuries from the impact may be greater.