Kharkiv Attack Injures Civilians, Including 11-Year-Old Boy, as Rescue Efforts Continue.
Missile Strike Hits Kharkiv
According to TSN.ua: A Russian missile strike on the city of Kharkiv has resulted in significant damage to a residential building and injured at least seven people. Among the wounded is an 11-year-old boy. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukrainian cities far from the front lines.
“An 11-year-old boy was injured, and medics are providing him with all necessary assistance.”
— Oleh Syniehubov
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the casualty count, stating, “At this moment, we know of seven injured people.”
Ongoing Rescue Operation
Emergency services are continuing search and rescue operations at the site to assist all victims of the attack. The situation in the region remains tense, with authorities monitoring threats closely. This incident occurred against a backdrop of reported Russian drone activity in the Kyiv region on March 7th.
The strike underscores the persistent threat to civilian safety from the ongoing war, raising particular concern for the welfare of children. With the security situation remaining volatile, such attacks pose continuous challenges for local emergency and medical services in affected areas.
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