Russian strike on Kharkiv: five injured, people may be under rubble
Russian forces struck the Kholodnogirsky district of Kharkiv with KAB bombs overnight on June 20, injuring five people; up to four people may be trapped under the debris of a two-story apartment building.

Russian occupiers launched a strike with guided aerial bombs (KAB) on the Kholodnogirsky district of Kharkiv overnight on June 20. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported on social media that five people were injured.
Later, Terekhov specified that the strike hit a two-story apartment building. "Four people may be under the rubble. At this moment, five injured are known," he added.
Rescue operations are ongoing. Further details about casualties and damage are being clarified.

