Russian strike on Kharkiv: Number of casualties rises to 35 – video
Pravda Ukraine
The number of people injured in the Russian attack on the Epicentr home improvement hypermarket in Kharkiv has risen to 35; two of the store’s employees have been killed in the attack.
Source: Ihor Terekhov, Kharkiv Mayor, on Telegram; Epicentr K group of companies on Facebook
Quote from Terekhov: “The number of casualties has risen to 35.”
Details: Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor’s Office shared a video showing the moment the attack took place.
Момент російських авіаударів по гіпермаркету “Епіцентр” у Харкові. Відео: Харківська обласна прокуратура pic.twitter.com/9a5XaVXI9L
— Українська правда ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) May 25, 2024
Epicentr K said that their staff did everything they could to evacuate the store’s customers and other members of staff from the premises after an air-raid warning was issued.
“Still, two strikes on the building’s main part occurred moments after the air-raid warning was issued. A large fire broke out as a result of the attack,” Epicentr K explained.
The group of companies also said that two of the store’s employees were killed, and the whereabouts of 11 others are unknown. The information about the store’s customers who sustained injuries in the attack is being constantly updated.
Epicentr K said that Russian forces have already destroyed six other Epicentre stores – in Mariupol, Chernihiv, Bucha, Kharkiv, Kherson and Nikopol. A number of other Epicentre stores were forced to close because of their proximity to combat action, shelling, or Russian occupation.
The store that was attacked in Kharkiv today first opened in 2014, and occupied the area of 13,300 square metres.
Background:
- Russian forces struck an Epicentr home improvement hypermarket in Kharkiv on the afternoon of Saturday, 25 May, killing two. Earlier, officials reported 24 casualties.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that up to 200 people might have been at the store at the time of the attack.
- By 17:45 (Kyiv time) on 25 May, the fire that broke out as a result of the Russian strike on the Epicentr store in Kharkiv had been contained.
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