Mar 7 β€’ 06:12 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

11 people killed in Russian missile strike on Kharkiv

A Russian missile strike in Kharkiv resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals, including two children, as well as leaving several others injured.

In a significant escalation of violence in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a ballistic missile struck a residential building in Kharkiv, killing 11 people, including two children. This tragic incident occurred during a widespread drone and missile attack carried out by Russian forces during the night. Among the injured were at least 15 individuals, and rescue operations are still underway, raising concerns that the death toll may rise as emergency services continue to search through the debris.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the barbarity of these attacks, calling on international partners to respond decisively to such acts of aggression against the lives of civilians. This missile strike not only highlights the human cost of the conflict but also reflects the ongoing hostilities that have plagued Ukraine since the invasion began. Ukraine's military intelligence reported that the movement of Russian troops toward Zaporizhzhia has been halted, indicating a possible shift in focus for Russian operations in the region.

The broader implications of this strike complicate the already tense situation, with numerous casualties reported from ongoing Russian attacks in various areas. Furthermore, the Ukrainian military asserts that Russia lost 950 soldiers in just one day, further emphasizing the scale and intensity of the conflict. As the situation develops, it is imperative to monitor the responses from both the international community and the Ukrainian government as they navigate the ramifications of these violent incidents.

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