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The number of wounded from the airstrike on a five-story residential building in Kharkiv has risen to 12

The number of wounded from the airstrike on a five-story residential building in Kharkiv has risen to 12
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In Kharkiv, following a nighttime airstrike by Russia on a residential building, five out of the eleven wounded have been hospitalized.

This was reported by the spokesperson for the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Olena Shapoval, who stated,

“There are a total of 12 injured. Five have been hospitalized, with their conditions ranging from moderate to mild.”

 

 

She also noted that a child injured in the attack was initially hospitalized but, at the parents' request, continued treatment on an outpatient basis after a medical examination. The girl sustained blast injuries, a closed head injury, and acoustic trauma.

As previously reported, on the evening of October 2, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs, one of which struck a five-story residential building. Initial reports indicated 10 wounded, including a 3-year-old child.

 

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