Russia, Kharkiv and Ukraine
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A concentrated, nine-minute-long Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second largest city of Kharkiv in the middle of the night killed three people and injured 64, including nine children, Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday.
Fresh Russian strikes on Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv killed three people and wounded 60 including children early on Wednesday, authorities said, as Moscow pushed ahead with its relentless attacks after rejecting an unconditional ceasefire.
Russia attacked the frontline Ukrainian regions of Kharkiv and Kherson with artillery fire, guided bombs and drones, killing three people and injuring at least 68.
Air assaults on Saturday killed at least four people. Kharkiv’s mayor described an overnight strike as “the most powerful attack” since the beginning of the war.
A recent drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, resulted in two deaths and thirty-eight injuries. The assault caused fires in residential buildings and damaged infrastructure. Officials consider these retaliatory strikes amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Multiple explosions rocked Ukraine's Kharkiv on Thursday night (June 5) when Russia attacked the city with several drones. CCTV footage released by Kharkiv's mayor Ihor Terekhov appeared to show the moment of a Russian assault on the northeastern city.
The evidence base gathered by the Security Service of Ukraine allowed the court to hand down a guilty verdict against the three agents of Russia’s military intelligence (known as the GRU) who blew up a car of a Ukrainian soldier,
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with drones on 11 June. The National Police have posted footage of patrol officers helping the victims. Source: Ukrainian National Police in Kharkiv Oblast Details: The National Police shared footage showing patrol officers assisting the victims,