The death toll in Kharkiv from the Russian missile attack on 23 January rose to ten people after two more bodies (a 57-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman) were recovered from the rubble of a destroyed entrance in the Kyivskyi district.
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The death toll rose to ten people after two more bodies were found under the rubble
Russian troops launched 19 missile strikes on Kharkiv region in the last week
26 S-300 air defense systems were used in the attacks
3 Iskander-M missiles were used in the attacks
16 people were killed, including one child
78 people were wounded
13 buildings were destroyed, including one hospital, three educational institutions, and six residential buildings
Three women, aged 60, 39, and 26, suffered mild injuries and were provided medical attention on the spot. A 17-year-old boy was hospitalized and is in moderate condition.
Works on site of destroyed five-storey building completed following a Russian missile attack on Kharkiv.
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