Russians attacked Kharkiv with drones: two injured and a fire at the enterprise.
Late in the evening on August 7, Russian occupiers attacked Kharkiv with strike drones. As a result of the enemy shelling, two civilians were injured, and a fire broke out.
The State Emergency Service reported that rescuers have already extinguished the fire caused by the Russian drone strike.
As a result of the attack by the Russian Federation on a civilian enterprise in the Saltivskyi district of the city, a fire occurred in a four-story office building: the roof and technical floor structures were on fire.
Two civilians were injured — a man born in 1959 and a woman born in 1962, who experienced acute stress response. A total of 50 rescuers, a pyrotechnic unit of the State Emergency Service, and 13 units of equipment were involved in extinguishing the fire.
According to the State Emergency Service, the Russian attack on Kharkiv led to damage to a civilian enterprise and injuries to two local residents. Rescuers responded quickly to the incident and managed to extinguish the fire, acting cohesively and effectively, preventing the spread of the fire. Information about further actions by the authorities and responses to aggression from the Russian Federation has not yet been received.
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