Russia bombs Kharkov hotel, wounding at least 13

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Two Russian missiles hit a hotel in Jarkovin northeastern Ukraine, and left at least 13 injuredincluding two journalists from Turkish media, as announced by the city’s mayor, Igor Terekhov, who specified that one of the injured is “in very serious condition.”

The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office confirmed that two journalists, a Turkish citizen and a Georgian citizen were among those injured in the attack, which also caused damage to two blocks of flats and several cars.

The military governor of the Kharkov region, Oleg Synegoubov, specified that the two Russian S-300 missiles hit the hotel, located in the Kyivskyi neighborhood, around 10:30 p.m. There were 30 civilians in the establishment.

Ten people were hospitalized. The most seriously injured is a man 35 years.

In total, 19 people were evacuated by the Ukrainian emergency services, who published a video on Telegram of the rescue operations, in which a small building is seen with its windows blown out.

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