Missile hits Kharkiv apartment building, one dead - governor

One person has been confirmed dead so far and multiple injured.

 A rescuer works at the site where an apartment building was heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine January 30, 2023.  (photo credit: REUTERS/YEVHEN TITOV)
A rescuer works at the site where an apartment building was heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine January 30, 2023.
(photo credit: REUTERS/YEVHEN TITOV)

A missile hit an apartment building on Sunday in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, killing one person and injuring 3 others, regional governor Oleh Synehubov said.

A Reuters picture from the scene showed fire engulfing part of a residential building. Synehubov said the strike took place in the city's central Kyiv district.

"According to updated information, one person has died as a result of a strike by a Russian missile on a residential building," Synehubov wrote on Telegram.

There was no immediate indication of how many people were injured. Synehubov, who earlier put the number of injured at three, said casualties were receiving treatment.

Injured, missing and dead

"Three people were slightly injured. Unfortunately, an elderly woman was killed," Synehubov wrote on Telegram. "Her husband was nearby when the strike occurred and by a miracle suffered no serious injuries."

 Emergency personnel work at the site where an apartment block was heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipro, Ukraine January 15, 2023. (credit: CLODAGH KILCOYNE/REUTERS)
Emergency personnel work at the site where an apartment block was heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipro, Ukraine January 15, 2023. (credit: CLODAGH KILCOYNE/REUTERS)

Synehubov told the Suspilne media outlet that rescue teams were searching for another missing elderly woman who could be under rubble left by the impact.

"The fourth floor has been destroyed. This is an old building," he was quoted as saying. "We understand that the second and third floors were heavily damaged. The entire section of the building is no longer fit for habitation."

Anatoly Torianyk, deputy head of Kharkiv rescue services, said the building was made of wood. He said that there was no indication of further casualties.