This attack blamed on Russia also damaged nine residential buildings and a gas station.
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A Russian drone attack on the city of Kharkiv on the night of Friday April 5 to Saturday April 6 left at least six dead and ten injured, announced the mayor of Ukraine’s second city, Igor Terekhov, in a message on Telegram . These strikes targeted a district in the north of Kharkiv, which is in the east of the country.
According to the mayor, these strikes were carried out with Iranian-made drones: they damaged at least nine residential buildings and a gas station. Among the injured are a “23 year old boy (…) the youngest victim”, “a 25 year old woman and another 71 year old”, as well as “six men aged 35 to 85”, for his part reported the governor of the region Oleg Synegoubov on Telegram.
Russian drones had been reported by the Ukrainian army
This governor had reported two deaths and several injured in his first report, a little earlier in the night. The deadly attack on Kharkiv came after the Ukrainian air force reported the presence of several Russian drones across the country.
Fires also broke out in several inhabited areas of Kharkiv, according to photos posted by police on Telegram. uAnother attack also targeted a village west of Kharkiv overnight from Friday to Saturday, but no casualties were reported according to police.