Casualties rise after Russian missile hits Cherkasy - Recovery underway (video)

After the massive missile attack on residential areas of Cherkasy on July 25, the number of injured has risen to 12, the Head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, Ihor Taburets, reports.
"Cherkasy is recovering after the largest-scale attack. Russia launched four cruise missiles directly at our regional center. At dawn. At ordinary residential areas," Taburets said.
According to the Head of the Regional Military Administration, the number of injured has increased.
"A total of 12 people have sought medical help. With bruises, cut wounds, and fractures. Fortunately, none of them are in serious condition," Taburets explained.
At the same time, the Head of the Regional Military Administration noted that all necessary emergency services are working at the scene.
"We are in constant coordination to carry out the most urgent tasks as quickly as possible," Taburets concluded.
Shelling of Ukraine on night of July 24
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has regularly shelled Ukrainian territory. The terrorists use various types of missiles, drones, artillery, and guided aerial bombs for the attacks.
The night of July 24 was no exception. According to the Prosecutor General's Office, Odesa alone was attacked by more than 30 drones.
Russian forces struck the historic center of the city: fires broke out, architectural landmarks were damaged, and the Pryvoz Market, located in Odesa's historic district and protected by UNESCO, was hit.
Rescue workers showed how the Pryvoz Market was burning in Odesa following the Russian attack.
In addition, Cherkasy also came under attack.
Later in the day, Russian forces struck Kharkiv. As of now, more than 30 people have been injured there, the youngest of whom is just 28 days old.