
As a result of the massive attack on Kharkiv on the night of June 2, 21 people sought medical help. The Russians used strike drones and ballistic missiles.
This was reported by Chairman Igor Terekhov on June 2.
According to the Chairman, the night attack on June 2 was one of the most difficult for the city in recent times.
“During this period of time, 20 “Shaheeds” and two ballistic missiles were fired at the city of Kharkiv. 21 people have already been injured and have sought medical help,” Igor Terekhov reported.
As a result of the shelling, both residential buildings and social infrastructure facilities were damaged.
According to the Chairman, the following were damaged: private residential buildings; high-rise buildings; school; kindergarten; office building; power grids; cars of citizens.
The Chairman emphasized that the municipal services start working immediately after the attacks are over. Rescuers, medics, utility workers and volunteers are leaving for the affected areas.
“Immediately after arrival, our municipal services, rescue workers, medical aid, volunteers leave. Together, we rebuild, restore, dismantle the rubble and help people,” said Terekhov.
According to him, broken windows in damaged houses are being closed, roofs are being repaired and power lines are being restored.
Despite the constant attacks, the city continues to receive people from frontline and dangerous areas. According to Terekhov, about 216 thousand internally displaced persons currently live in Kharkiv.
“We are a very large hub for internally displaced persons. Today, we already have 216 thousand people who are permanently in the city of Kharkiv,” the Chairman said.
He added that some of the displaced people are being accommodated in dormitories, and many people are renting housing in the city on their own.