Number of victims of attack on Nova Poshta terminal in Kharkiv region up to 8: another victim dies in hospital
On Friday morning, another victim died in the hospital as a result of a missile strike carried out by the invaders on the Nova Poshta terminal in the village of Korotych, Kharkiv region on October 21.
"Unfortunately, this morning a 29-year-old man died in the hospital, wounded on October 21 as a result of a missile attack by the invaders on the Nova Poshta terminal. As of today, eight dead and 15 wounded are already known," the press service of Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office reported.
Thus, the death toll as a result of the missile attack on the terminal increased to eight people.
As reported, on October 21, at around 22:15, Russian occupation forces launched a missile attack on the Nova Poshta terminal in the village of Korotych. As a result, six people (all NP employees) died on the spot, and another 17 were injured. On October 30, one of the victims died in the hospital.
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