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One killed, dozens wounded in Russian strikes on Kharkiv in Ukraine

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(Reuters) -At least three children were among 20 people wounded as a result of a Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv overnight that damaged apartments and a kindergarten,

One killed, dozens wounded in Russian strikes on Kharkiv in Ukraine

KHARKIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -At least one person was killed and 71 wounded in Russian drone attacks on the northeast Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, officials said on Monday, and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for more support from Kyiv's allies.

One person was also killed in a drone attack on the southern city of Odesa and at least 20 were wounded in a morning drone strike on Zaporizhzia in the southeast, regional officials said.

In Kharkiv, apartment buildings, a kindergarten and the regional draft office were damaged in two waves of strikes, local officials and the military said.

During the second wave, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said six Shahed attack drones had struck Ukraine's second biggest city within 10 minutes, aimed "at residential streets, at cars, at people".

He said the 71 people wounded in the two attacks included seven children.

Andriy Prenko, 61, said he was having breakfast in his kitchen when he heard a drone approach.

"I woke my wife and goddaughter up and took them to the bathroom. I stood behind the partition wall and then there was an explosion," he told Reuters in his damaged apartment.

"Glass shattered and the windows were blown off. Then there was another one (attack)."

Kharkiv has frequently been targeted since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.

Russia has increased the intensity of aerial attacks in recent weeks, and carried out more missile and drone strikes across Ukraine overnight.

Russian airstrikes have killed thousands of civilians during the war. Moscow says it does not target civilians directly although it does target infrastructure that it says supports Ukraine's war effort. Ukraine has killed a smaller number of civilians in attacks on Russian territory and Russian-held parts of Ukraine.

Zelenskiy urged Kyiv's Western partners to deliver on pledges to boost Ukrainian defences.

"We are strongly counting on our partners to fully deliver on what we have agreed," Zelenskiy wrote on X. "Air defense remains the top priority for protecting lives."

(Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • One killed, 71 injured in Kharkiv due to Russian strikes.
  • Zelenskiy calls for increased support from allies.
  • Drone attacks also hit Odesa and Zaporizhzia.
  • Kharkiv frequently targeted since 2022 invasion.
  • Air defense is a top priority for Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were killed and injured in the Kharkiv drone strikes?
At least one person was killed and 71 were wounded in the drone attacks on Kharkiv.
What types of buildings were damaged in Kharkiv?
Apartment buildings, a kindergarten, and the regional draft office were damaged in the strikes.
What did President Zelensky urge from Western partners?
Zelensky urged Kyiv's Western partners to deliver on pledges to boost Ukrainian defenses, emphasizing that air defense is a top priority.
What was the nature of the attacks in Kharkiv?
The attacks involved six Shahed attack drones that struck residential areas, cars, and people within a short time frame.
How has Russia's aerial attack strategy changed recently?
Russia has increased the intensity of aerial attacks in recent weeks, carrying out more missile and drone strikes across Ukraine.

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