UPD from May 1, 5:12 p.m.: the spokesperson of Kharkiv police Petro Tokar said that the number of victims after Russian drone attack in Pivdenne had risen to 15, including one more child.
UPD from May 1, 12 p.m.: In the evening of April 30, the Prosecutor’s Office said that the number of injured children had risen to nine. So the number of victims after the Russian attack in Pivdenne is 14.
UKRAINE, PIVDENNE, Apr 30 — At 6 a.m. on April 30, the Russian troops launched six “Geran-2” attack drones at Pivdenne, a city in Kharkiv district, injuring 12 people, reported the Prosecutor’s Office.
Over the past day, Russians attacked 10 settlements in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring more than 50 people, including 47 in Kharkiv after a Russian night drone attack.
In Pivdenne, the Russian army injured 12 people, including seven children, five girls aged one to 15, and two boys aged five and 13. A 65-year-old woman and two men, 25 and 64, got an acute stress reaction.
Russia damaged apartment buildings, houses, and cars; they caught fire in the attack.
On April 30, Russia dropped guided aerial bombs on a residential district in Kupiansk, causing damages and large-scale fires in six locations. No casualties have been reported.
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