Russian Strikes Kill Civilians in Kharkiv Amid Sustained Assault
A series of Russian missile, drone, and guided bomb attacks has killed and injured dozens of civilians in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv over recent days, targeting residential buildings and central streets. The strikes are part of a sustained offensive against Ukraine’s second-largest city, which lies close to the Russian border and has endured near-daily bombardment since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. On Thursday, a powerful explosion of unknown origin ripped through an apartment block in the Saltivskyi district, killing at least two people as search and rescue operations continued [52322]. This followed a ballistic missile strike on Saturday that completely destroyed a five-story residential building, injuring at least 15 people [39901]. Ballistic missiles are powerful, fast-moving weapons that follow a high arc into space before plunging to their target. The assault has repeatedly struck the city's core. A Russian guided aerial bomb hit a main road in the central Shevchenkivskyi district, killing at least two people and wounding eight others by setting civilian vehicles ablaze [35452]. Another guided bomb struck a major highway during evening hours, killing at least two and wounding others, including a nine-month-old infant [35584]. In a separate missile attack, a residential building was destroyed, killing at least six people, among them a young mother and her two-year-old child [41543]. Regional officials reported further casualties from an overnight attack on Tuesday that killed two and wounded several [48574], and a massive drone assault on Sunday night that killed at least four and injured 17 others [11382][11653]. Another missile barrage injured at least 30 people, including a six-month-old baby, when two missiles hit a residential district [40074]. While Ukrainian authorities consistently report these attacks as deliberate Russian strikes on civilian areas, Russian officials have denied responsibility for some incidents. In one case, they claimed an explosion that killed a child was caused by Ukrainian ammunition [40457][41005]. The violence has extended beyond purely residential targets. A strike on a postal distribution terminal in the Kharkiv region killed four postal workers and injured six others [48806]. The sustained attacks underscore the severe and ongoing threat to civilians in Kharkiv, as emergency services continue to operate across multiple sites of destruction [52322][39901][41543]. Deadly Blast Rips Through Kharkiv Apartment Block Ballistic Missile Flattens Kharkiv Apartment Block, 15 Injured Russian Bomb Hits Kharkiv Highway, Killing Civilians Child Killed as Kharkiv Hit; Russia Blames Ukrainian Ammunition Russian Guided Bomb Hits Central Kharkiv Street, Killing Two Russian Missile Strike Kills Six, Including Toddler, in Kharkiv Russian Strikes Kill Two in Kharkiv Overnight Russian Officials Deny Missile Strike That Killed Child in Kharkiv Russian Missiles Strike Kharkiv Apartments, Injure 30 Including Infant Deadly Drone Strike Hits Kharkiv Following US-Ukraine Talks Postal Depot Attack Kills Four in Kharkiv Russian Drone Attack on Kharkiv Kills Four
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