Russia bombed Kharkiv: Zelensky reacted.
Russia hit Kharkiv again: 21 injured
On the night of September 22, Russia once again hit Kharkiv with aerial bombs on a residential building. As a result of the shelling, 21 people were injured. This was stated by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
As a result of the shelling, 21 people were injured. Among them are an eight-year-old child and two 17-year-old teenagers. 60 residents of the building were evacuated. All are receiving necessary assistance.
Zelensky added that during the week, Russia used more than 900 guided aerial bombs, about 400 "Shaheds," and almost 30 missiles of various types.
We need to strengthen our capabilities for even greater protection of people's lives and security. Ukraine needs full-fledged long-range capability. We are convincing partners and will continue to talk about this next week, - emphasized the head of Ukraine.
Recall that on Saturday evening, September 21, at about 23:00, Russian occupation forces again struck Kharkiv. A Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber, which took off from the airfield in Belgorod (Russia), dropped three guided aerial bombs FAB-250 UMPC on the city.
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