Russia strikes tuberculosis dispensary in Kharkiv, patients and staff may be under rubble
Russian troops struck a tuberculosis dispensary in Kharkiv on July 25. At the time of the bomb strike, there were 13 patients and 15 staff inside. This was announced by the regional police chief Petro Tokar, Suspilne Kharkiv reports.
"A bomb in Kharkiv hit a tuberculosis dispensary, in which at the time of the strike there were 13 patients and 15 staff. The third floor and roof of the building were damaged, the State Emergency Service is working at the site of the rubble, under which people may be," Tokar reported.
It is also noted that the second place of the russian occupiers' hit is still being searched.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the morning of July 25, russian occupiers attacked the city of Sumy. An administrative building was damaged, a fire broke out.
On July 24, the russian military launched strikes on the city of Kharkiv, causing fires in the city and injuring dozens of people.
On July 24, the russian military launched two guided aerial bombs at the central part of Kharkiv. One of them hit near a high-rise building, the second hit a civilian enterprise. One casualty was reported.