NewsRussian bombs kill three in latest assault on Kharkiv

Russian bombs kill three in latest assault on Kharkiv

At least three people have been killed in an attack on Kharkiv, in northeastern Ukraine. Russian forces targeted residential buildings with guided aerial bombs. According to local authorities, eight FAB-250 bombs fell on the city today.

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24 September 2024 18:38

The Russians struck the northernmost district of Kharkiv, known as Saltivka. This is a residential area that was severely damaged during Russian attacks on the city in 2022.

"People may still be under the rubble. Emergency services are operating at the scene," wrote Oleh Synyehubov, head of the regional military administration, on Telegram.

The Russians dropped eight FAB-250 bombs on Kharkiv today, reported the War News portal, citing city authorities.

According to Synyehubov, these were guided aerial bombs. "They hit a 9-storey building, a civilian enterprise, and an open area," he explained.

The President of Ukraine also commented on the attack. "The target of the Russian bombs was a residential building, a bakery, a stadium. In other words, the daily life of ordinary people. Russia is a terrorist and demonstrates this every day with its actions, choice of warfare, and attempts to expand it," wrote Volodymyr Zelensky on X.

Ukraine calls for further arms deliveries

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal commented on the attack on Kharkiv, stating that Russia deliberately terrorises this city.

"Russia deliberately terrorises Kharkiv. It terrorises other peaceful cities. We call on our partners to provide more air defence systems, and more missiles. We count on the courage in making decisions that will allow us to target military objectives on enemy territory with Western weapons. This is necessary to protect people's lives," the Prime Minister stated.

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