Ten people killed in Russian missile attack on Kharkiv
A Russian missile attack on a residential building in Kharkiv resulted in the deaths of ten people, including two children, with rescue operations still ongoing following the strike.
A devastating missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, occurred during a broader series of Russian drone and missile attacks. This particular incident claimed the lives of ten individuals, among them two children, and left at least 15 others wounded. The authorities have indicated that the casualty figures may continue to rise as the rescue efforts are ongoing, with reports of up to 11 individuals still believed to be trapped under the rubble.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the assault, describing it as a barbaric attack on civilians and calling for international partners to respond decisively to such violence. The missile strike aligns with a pattern of increasingly aggressive bombardments by Russian forces, which have led to significant civilian casualties across Ukraine. Recent reports also suggest that Russian military losses are mounting, with claims of 950 soldiers lost in just one day.
The incident highlights the continuing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine as the conflict escalates, raising urgent questions about the protection of civilians and the international response to these ongoing attacks. Zelensky's call for international action reflects a growing frustration with the perceived inadequacies of the global response to Russia's invasion, emphasizing the need for collective action to address these humanitarian challenges and prevent further loss of life.