
As a result of a bombing carried out by Russian aviation in the central part of Kharkiv city, 42 people, including six children, were injured. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to Oleg Sinegubov, the head of the Kharkiv regional administration, at least six of the injured have been hospitalized. The bomb attacks caused significant damage and serious consequences, and efforts to cope with their effects are ongoing.
According to city mayor Igor Terekhov, on July 24, Russian military forces dropped air bombs in two directions in the Shevchenkovo district of Kharkiv. The first bomb hit a civilian enterprise, causing a fire.
The second bomb exploded in front of a multi-story building, igniting about 15 surrounding vehicles. After Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented videos and photos from the attack site to the media, he emphasized that these strikes had no military purpose and were completely senseless.
He stated that Russia's sole aim is to continue aggression and commit murder. Zelensky also mentioned the need for international cooperation to strengthen air defense and expand arms production, expressing gratitude to all countries willing to help.
The Ukrainian leadership noted the increasing intensity of the attacks and emphasized the necessity of foreign assistance in combating them. It was highlighted that international cooperation is crucial for the residents of the city affected by airstrikes and for addressing the dangerous situation.
Gratitude was expressed to all parties ready to assist the Ukrainian people. This incident is contributing not only to the worsening of the war conditions but also to an increase in the danger to human lives.
The assistance being provided from around the world is considered a vital factor in ensuring Ukraine's security.