The floors of a building in the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv collapsed from the eighth to the third after being hit by a russian aerial bomb. Currently, 13 injured and two killed are known.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov announced this on his Telegram channel on Tuesday, September 24.
Terekhov noted that there are currently 13 victims in the Kyivskyi district. Two killed are known.
"The house that was hit in the Kyivskyi district was already shelled at the beginning of the war. It was almost repaired, all the windows were put in, insulated, and prepared for the heating season. The enemy hit it for the second time with a guided aerial bomb," the mayor of Kharkiv wrote.
A search and rescue operation is currently underway.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on September 24, russian terrorist forces used guided aerial bombs to attack densely populated areas of Kharkiv.
On August 31, during the shelling of Kharkiv, the occupiers for the first time used a hybrid of a missile and a guided aerial bomb - Grom-E1.
On September 12, russian terrorist forces shelled Kharkiv, densely populated areas of the city.
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