Number of injured rises again after attack in Ukraine's Poltava

The number of people injured in Poltava has risen again following the drone strike on the morning of July 3. Nearly 60 people have sought medical assistance, according to the National Police of Ukraine.
The number of those wounded in the enemy attack on Poltava has increased to 59.
"At this time, we know of two fatalities and 59 people injured," the police stated.
Shahed attack on Poltava
On the morning of July 3, Russian forces attacked Poltava with Shahed drones. The enemy drones struck the territorial recruitment center in the city. Videos of the strike appeared online.
According to Ukraine’s Ground Forces, one of the impacts hit the building of the Poltava Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support, while another occurred near the Poltava Regional Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support.
The attack also damaged residential buildings, shops, educational institutions, and vehicles.
Ground Forces reported that among the injured are two Territorial Center of Recruitment members and two Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers. Later, it was confirmed that two law enforcement officers were also wounded.