As a result of a Russian ballistic missile strike on Kharkiv on Good Friday, one person was killed and nearly 120 were injured. This was reported by Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, on Telegram.
The enemy attack damaged more than 50 apartment buildings and over 30 vehicles. Emergency services have been actively working to eliminate the consequences of the strike.
According to Syniehubov, 17 people, including three children, were hospitalized by ambulance. Three of the injured were in serious condition. Over the following day, five more people — including two children — sought medical attention.
As of now, 18 people remain hospitalized in Kharkiv. Among them are four children: one in satisfactory condition and three in moderate condition. Among the adults, two are in serious condition, two elderly patients are in moderate condition, and ten others are in satisfactory condition.
Doctors continue to provide high-quality medical assistance and are working around the clock to save the lives and health of Kharkiv residents.