Tragic shelling of Glukhov: 9 dead, dozens injured

A Russian missile attack on a dormitory in the city of Glukhiv, Sumy region, on the night of November 19, resulted in numerous casualties and destruction. As of this morning, at least 9 people have died, including one child. 11 people were injured of various degrees of severity, four more may remain under the rubble.

The number of dead in Glukhiv increased to 9 people, including 1 child. 11 were injured, including 2 children. Probably, 4 people are under the rubble

- told the State Emergency Service.

It is noted that emergency and rescue operations are ongoing.

Due to the attack of the Russian Federation on the night of November 19, the dormitory building of one of the educational institutions was partially destroyed.

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