Occupiers attacked Kharkiv with Shaheds: one dead, 15 injured, including 16-year-old boy and girl (updated)

On the evening of 29 March, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with Shaheds, and explosions were heard in the city.
This was announced by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, Censor.NET reports.
"An explosion in the centre of Kharkiv. A Shahed attack," he wrote.
A few minutes later, he reported another explosion.
"Kharkiv is under attack by the Shahed, be careful!" he wrote.
Later, another explosion occurred in the city.
Updated information
Later, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleh Synehubov, said that the occupiers launched a series of strikes, using Shahed UAVs, on the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv.
"At the moment, there are two casualties. The services have arrived at the hit sites," the statement said.
It is also noted that another strike was recorded in Kholodnohirsk district.
"Fortunately, there were no casualties," Sinegubov added.
Later, it became known that an enemy UAV hit a private house in Shevchenkivskyi district. Two people were killed, and one was wounded. Later, Sinegubov clarified that one person was killed, and one was wounded.
As of 09:45 p.m., it is reported that the number of victims of the massive hostile attack has increased to ten people. Among them are a 16-year-old boy and a girl. There is also one dead.
According to Terekhov, there is a fire at one of the landing sites. There are also injured, at least one person in serious condition.
According to preliminary information, enemy UAVs hit six addresses.
Preliminary information suggests that the damaged properties include a shopping centre, multi-storey residential buildings, a medical facility, and an office building.
It is also reported that a person is under the rubble at the site of one of the arrivals. A rescue operation is underway.
Sinegubov said that the number of people injured in the shelling of Kharkiv had increased to 14.
"Ten people were hospitalised, including two children. The wounded are being provided with the necessary medical care," he wrote.
In turn, the mayor noted that he had received information about 15 victims.