As of Saturday morning, 97 people, including 22 minors, were injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv, the regional military administration head Oleh Synyehubov reports.
82 apartment buildings, 11 private houses, 3 administrative buildings, 2 educational institutions, 47 commercial establishments, 57 cars, 2 warehouses, 10 garages and a business premises were damaged.
Rescuers continue to extinguish the fire and clear the rubble at the site of the enemy bombing, the State Emergency Service reports.
Mayor Ihor Terekhov said that the regional centre is in mourning today.