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Russian attacks on Ukraine's Kharkiv kills four, wounds at least 60, officials say

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KYIV (Reuters) -Russia attacked the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv at night with drones, missiles and guided bombs, killing at least three people and injuring 22, including a one-and-a-half-month-

Russian attacks on Ukraine's Kharkiv kills four, wounds at least 60, official...

KYIV (Reuters) -Russia attacked the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv at night and in the evening with drones, missiles and guided bombs, killing at least four people and injuring more than 60, including a baby, local officials said on Saturday.

One of Ukraine's largest cities, Kharkiv is located just a few dozen kilometres from the Russian border and has been under constant Russian shelling during more than three years of war.

"Kharkiv is currently experiencing the most powerful attack since the start of the full-scale war," city mayor, Ihor Terekhov, said on the Telegram messenger early on Saturday.

Dozens of explosions were heard in the city through the night and Russian troops were striking simultaneously with missiles, drones and guided aerial bombs, he said.

Multi-storey and private residential buildings, educational and infrastructure facilities were attacked, Terekhov noted.

Photos by local authorities and Reuters showed burnt and partially destroyed houses and vehicles, and of rescuers carrying those injured to safety and removing debris.

Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov said that one of the city's civilian industrial facilities was attacked by 40 drones, one missile and four bombs, causing a fire, adding there may still be people under the rubble.

In the evening, Russian aircraft once again attacked Kharkiv with guided bombs, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called "another brutal murder".

"It was a brutal blow to the city in broad daylight, and in fact, they have been attacking our city of Kharkiv for the entire day," Zelenskiy said in his evening statement.

"Last night, there was a massive drone strike on Kharkiv, and now there are aerial bombs. Dozens of people have been injured in the past 24 hours." he said.

The Ukrainian military said Russia launched 206 drones, two ballistic and seven other missiles against Ukraine overnight.

It said its air defence units shot down 87 drones while another 80 drones were lost - in reference to the Ukrainian military using electronic warfare to redirect them - or they were drone simulators that did not carry warheads.

Ten locations were hit, the military said.

(Reporting by Pavel PolityukEditing by Bernadette Baum and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Russian forces attacked Kharkiv with drones, missiles, and bombs.
  • At least four people were killed and over 60 injured.
  • Kharkiv is experiencing its most powerful attack since the war began.
  • Residential and industrial areas were heavily targeted.
  • Ukrainian military reported shooting down 87 drones.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were killed in the Kharkiv attack?
At least four people were killed in the attack on Kharkiv.
What types of attacks were carried out on Kharkiv?
The attacks included drones, missiles, and guided bombs targeting residential and infrastructure facilities.
What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy say about the attacks?
Zelenskiy described the attacks as 'another brutal murder' and emphasized the continuous assault on Kharkiv throughout the day.
What was the response of the Ukrainian military to the drone strikes?
The Ukrainian military reported shooting down 87 drones and mentioned that 80 additional drones were either lost or redirected.
What did Kharkiv's mayor report about the situation?
Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated that Kharkiv was experiencing the most powerful attack since the start of the full-scale war.

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