Attack of the Russian Federation on Kharkiv: the number of casualties has increased to five.

Attack of the Russian Federation on Kharkiv: the number of casualties has increased to five
Attack of the Russian Federation on Kharkiv: the number of casualties has increased to five

According to ТСН: As a result of the attack by Russia on Kharkiv, the number of casualties has again increased. A man has died in the hospital.

The Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleg Synegubov, confirmed this information. The deceased was 51 years old.

«Unfortunately, today a 51-year-old man who was injured on Sunday died in the hospital. His condition worsened overnight,» said Synegubov.

He emphasized that medical staff made every effort to save the victim; however, the injuries turned out to be incompatible with life.

«Sincere condolences to the relatives and loved ones of the deceased,» the official concluded.

It should be noted that on November 23, Kharkiv was subjected to a powerful drone attack, during which numerous explosions were heard in the city. Later, it became known about the death of a person.

«According to preliminary information that needs confirmation, there is a deceased person in the Shevchenkivskyi district due to the enemy 'Shahed' hitting a private house. There are also injured as a result of this shelling in Kharkiv,» said Terekhov.

As of 06:30 on November 24, there were reports of four Kharkiv residents being killed:

  • three women aged 61, 41, and 69 years

  • a man aged 55 years old.

This tragedy underscores the ongoing consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine, particularly for the civilians of Kharkiv. The city has not been attacked for the first time, which takes lives and injures innocent people, again provoking outrage and concern among the residents of the country.

Against the backdrop of such events, it is essential to remember humanity and compassion, as behind the statistics stand real, living stories of each of the deceased and the injured.


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