Russian strike near Kharkiv: Over 25 people wounded, including law enforcement officers

Russians shelled a recreation center (photo: Getty Images)

The number of wounded in the Russian attack on a recreation center near Kharkiv has risen to more than 25 people. Law enforcement officers are also among the injured, reports the Prosecutor General's Office.

“As of now, we know about at least 27 wounded. Among them are two police officers,” the Prosecutor General's Office said.

According to the Office, the fate of one of the employees of the recreation center, which was targeted by the Russian army today, is still unknown. It has been established that he was near a pond fishing during the attack.

It is now known that six people were killed in the enemy attack.

Today, on May 19, Russian occupants shelled a recreation center in the Kharkiv region.

You can read more about the shelling and its consequences in RBC-Ukraine's article.

After that, the Russian military attacked a cemetery and a popular vacation spot in Kharkiv with missiles. People were also injured as a result of this attack.