Seven people, incl teenager, injured in enemy airstrike on Derhachi this morning
Law enforcers have documented the damage caused by an airstrike inflicted by the enemy on Derhachi, Kharkiv region, in the early hours of this morning.
"Garages caught fire, cars and windows in the two-storied apartment buildings were damaged. Seven people, including a 14-year-old boy, sought medical care," the press service of Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office said.
At approximately the same time, the occupiers inflicted another airstrike on the Kyivsky district of Kharkiv. The aerial shell fell near a garage cooperative, as a result of which garages and private houses in the neighborhood were damaged. No casualties were reported. The enemy reportedly used a high-explosive aerial bomb FAB-250 with unified gliding and correction module for the attack.
Pre-trial investigations were started under Part 1 of Article 438 (violation of laws and customs of warfare) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
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