Four dead, dozens injured in Russian strikes on Kharkiv
- Russian drone attacks struck Kharkiv on Friday, killing at least four people and wounding more than 30.
- The attacks occurred amid increased aerial strikes and pressure for a ceasefire.
- A residential building was the intended target, and a large fire then broke out across 600 square meters.
- Oleh Syniehubov stated the updated casualty count on social media; rescue teams searched for survivors.
- Following the attack, army chiefs from London and Paris arrived in Kyiv for talks on potential peacekeeping.
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Car bombings and Russian drone attacks in Ukraine
Russia has attacked several Ukrainian cities. At least five people have been killed and around 30 injured in a drone attack on the large city of Kharkiv. In Dnipro, a civil servant has been killed in a car bomb attack.
At least four dead and more than thirty wounded in Járkov by a drone attack from Russia
At least four people have been killed and more than 30 injured this Thursday morning in the region of Járkov, northeastern Ukraine, after a Russian drone attack, as announced by local authorities and collected AFP. Ukrainian local authorities reported Russian attacks in the regions of Járkov, Kiev, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporiyia. In the city of Járkov, the second most populous in the country before the war, Ukrainian emergency services reported th…
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