Russian Strikes on Kharkiv Wound 14, Including 4 Children
- In the early hours of Thursday, June 12, Russian troops carried out a pair of drone strikes across several neighborhoods in Kharkiv, causing multiple fires.
- These strikes followed earlier Russian drone attacks a day before that killed four people and wounded over 60 in the city.
- The attacks damaged residential buildings, schools, public transport stops, and set fires covering hundreds of square meters near playgrounds.
- At least 14 people were injured, including four children aged 2, 12, 16, and 17, according to Kharkiv officials and Ukraine’s State Emergency Service.
- President Zelensky condemned the strikes as deliberate assaults on civilians and urged the world not to delay decisions that would pressure Russia further.
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Ukraine has reported further Russian airstrikes on the city of Kharkiv. Four districts have been hit. Reports of damages or victims do not exist at the moment. Federal Defense Minister Pistorius condemned the intensified Russian airstrikes.
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Russian forces launch second consecutive night of drone strikes on Ukraine’s Kharkiv, injuring 14
Russian forces launched another drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in the early hours of Thursday. The attack lasted about an hour and a half, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov. Eleven strikes were recorded. “Fires broke out in residential areas and on the grounds of educational institutions. In some cases, debris landed right next to playgrounds. One strike damaged the elevator shaft of a high-rise building; another destroyed part of …
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