Number of people injured after drone attack on five-story building in Kharkiv grows to seven
Fire caused by a Russian drone striking a five-story residential building in Kharkiv has engulfed the second through fifth floors of the building, according to Oleh Synehubov, head of the Regional Military Administration.
"As soon as the fire is extinguished, we’ll call in utility services and volunteers to seal windows to keep the surviving apartments warm, as it’s 20 degrees below zero Celsius outside. We’ll also take steps to relocate those who lost their homes as a result of the shelling," Synehubov wrote on Telegram.
He also noted that the number of injured had risen to seven (five women and two men).
"All are in moderate condition, suffering from blast injuries and a stress reaction. One 85-year-old woman required hospitalization and is receiving all necessary care at the hospital," Synehubov wrote.