Russia strikes critical infrastructure facility in Kharkiv region again, several injured
A key critical infrastructure facility in the Kharkiv region's Bohodukhiv community came under a repeated Russian attack, leaving four people injured.
State Emergency Service rescuers (illustrative photo)
Four people were wounded after Russian forces struck a critical infrastructure site in the Bohodukhiv community of the Kharkiv region for the second time.
Bohodukhiv Mayor Volodymyr Belyi confirmed the attack, Suspilne reports.
According to Belyi, the strike targeted one of the community's most vital infrastructure facilities. The victims are currently receiving necessary medical treatment.
"One of the community's most critical infrastructure facilities was hit. We managed to evacuate and save the municipal equipment in time. Unfortunately, today's repeated strike on the enterprise injured four people," Belyi said.
The community administration said that timely action allowed them to evacuate and secure the municipal vehicles. Information regarding the full aftermath of the attack is still being updated.