It was initially reported that there were six young victims, but this has now risen to eight – two more boys were injured.
On Thursday, May 2, Russian war criminals attacked the Kharkov region with guided bombs, injuring children. Six victims were initially reported, but the number later rose. This was announced by the head of the Kharkov Regional State Administration Oleg Sinegubov on his Telegram channel.
“The number of injured children has increased to eight,” Sinegubov said.
He said one of the boys had a severe stress reaction and the other had minor injuries.
We remind you that the Russian army attacked the city of Dergachi near Kharkov with guided aerial bombs (UAB). Seven civilians were injured, six of them children.
In addition, earlier the Russians also dropped air bombs on Dergachi. There were four victims, two of them children.
Source: korrespondent

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