The mayor of the city, Igor Terekhov, has reported the death toll, after indicating that several residential buildings had been attacked with kamikaze drones. In addition, the emergency service equipment has been damaged.
"Power outages are possible in some areas of Kharkiv. Emergency services and volunteers are working in the places (attacked)," he added through his Telegram channel.
The governor of Kharkiv, Oleg Sinegubov, has specified that in addition to the three rescuers who have died "in the repeated attacks of the occupiers" in the city, they have found the lifeless body of a civilian woman. Of the injured, three have been hospitalized and one of them is in serious condition.
This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky again reminded his partners of the need to continue delivering air defense systems to them, after a particularly intense day in the city of Dnipro, where about twenty people were injured by Russian bombings.
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