UKRAINE, KHARKIV, Jun. 22 — Four people remain in the hospital after the Russian attack on the Kholodnohirskyi district of Kharkiv on Jun. 20, said the press service of the Kharkiv regional military administration to journalists.
On Jun. 20, a Russian glide bomb hit a two-story apartment building, killing one and injuring five people.
The press service said that medical staff stabilized the patient with critical injuries and transferred him out of the intensive care unit.
It was the second glide bomb attack on the Kholodnohirskyi district in two days. The first attack on Jun. 19 injured nine locals, including three children.
Over the past day, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv and 29 settlements in the region with 10 glide bombs and 68 drones of different types.
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