Russia's attack on Chernihiv: about 80 people were hospitalized
Kyiv • UNN
17 people were killed and 78 injured, more than 40 hospitalized as a result of Russian missile strikes on Chernihiv.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Chernihiv, 78 people went to hospitals and received the necessary assistance. More than 40 victims were hospitalized. This was stated by the acting mayor of Chernihiv, Oleksandr Lomako, on his Telegram channel, UNN reports.
"Unfortunately, we know about 17 people who were killed by Russia's missiles in Chernihiv today. 78 people went to hospitals and received all the necessary assistance. More than 40 people have been hospitalized," Lomako wrote.
Addendum
As a result of Russia's attack on Chernihiv , the number of victims increased to 17.
Wednesday, April 18, has been declared in Chernihiv the Day of Mourning for those killed in the Russian missile strikes on April 17.
Among those killed in Chernihiv is police lieutenant Alina Mykolayets.
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