“The number of deaths resulting from the Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia increased to eight, including a one-year-old boy,” said the governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, Ivan Fedorov, reporting 42 injured on his Telegram account.
Rescuers pulled two injured children and an injured woman from the rubble, he previously indicated on the same social network.
Glide bombs hit a hospital and residential buildings in Zaporizhia, according to local authorities.
In the port city of Odessa, Ukrainian emergency services said one person died following strikes overnight from Thursday to Friday.
“According to initial information, one person died and nine were injured,” emergency services said on Telegram, reporting fires in houses and warehouses.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, in the northeast of the country, at least 25 people were injured overnight from Thursday to Friday in a Russian strike on an apartment building, announced Igor Terekhov, the mayor of the city on its Telegram count.
“The number of injured continues to increase. Now there are 25,” he further clarified.
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