The number of people injured by the Russian strike in Cherkasy has increased — photos.
Russian missile strike on Cherkasy: seven people injured
Russian forces launched a missile strike on Cherkasy on the night of Thursday, July 24. Currently, there are reports of seven injured individuals, including one child.
This was reported by the National Police press service on Telegram.
Attack on Cherkasy on July 24
According to law enforcement, seven people were injured in Cherkasy as a result of the Russian attack, among them one child. The police are documenting the war crime committed by the Russian Federation, and the extent of the damage is being assessed.
The police and other relevant services are working at the sites of the shelling. An operational headquarters has been deployed.
The mayor of Cherkasy, Anatolii Bondarenko, reported that due to the enemy shelling of the city, several graves were damaged at cemetery No. 4 — monuments have been destroyed in sector 10.
‘Russian scum even fight the dead. We ask relatives whose graves are in this sector to approach the foreman from 12:00 PM’
We remind you that as a result of the shelling in Cherkasy, several fires broke out, and there are injuries. The enemy also attacked Odesa, causing damage to civilian infrastructure.
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