Russia’s drone strike on Hlukhiv: 10 killed, 13 injured

Russia’s drone strike on Hlukhiv: 10 killed, 13 injured

War in Ukraine

The death toll from Russia’s drone strike on Hlukhiv, Sumy region, on November 18 has grown to ten.

That is according to the State Emergency Service, Ukrinform reports.

“The death toll from an enemy strike on Hlukhiv, Sumy region, has grown to ten. A child is among the victims,” the report says.

The number of those injured has increased to 13, including three children.

People may still be trapped under the rubble of a partially destroyed dormitory building.

Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble and search for people.

As Ukrinform reported, late on November 18, Russian forces struck a dormitory in Hlukhiv with two attack drones.

Photo: State Emergency Service

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