Several Dead In Russian Missile Attack On Ukraine's Kharkiv

Ukrainian soldiers run near a burning industrial building in the Kholodnohirskiy district of Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeast following a Russian missile attack on March 20. At least three people were killed and at least five were injured, officials said.
 

Emergency responders assist a wounded man at the site of a Russian missile attack.

The head of the Kharkiv military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, wrote on Telegram that people could still be trapped under the rubble

Firemen work to extinguish the fire in the industrial building.

 

Medics evacuate a wounded man at the site.



 

A furniture and paint products factory also came under the attack, Serhiy Bolvinov, the head of the investigative department of the regional police, added.

 

Medics apply first aid to an injured man.

​​​​​​​Oleh Synehubov, the regional governor, told national TV, "According to preliminary data, it was a cruise missile."
 

The Kharkiv region, which borders Russia to the north and lies close to the front line, has suffered regular attacks during Russia's two-year-old invasion.

Firefighters tackle the blaze at the site of the Russian attack.
 

A damaged car is seen in at the site, where the fire still smoldered. 

A Russian missile that struck an industrial area in Ukraine's northern city of Kharkiv has killed several people as rescuers work to find others believed to be trapped in the rubble, officials said.