At least three people have been killed by glide bombs in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. “The targets of Russian bombs are a residential building, a bread factory, a stadium. That is, the normal life of ordinary people,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
He offered his condolences to the relatives. At least three people were killed in the Russian attack. According to the authorities, a glide bomb landed directly on a high-rise building. Mayor Ihor Rerekhov reported that 31 people were injured. He had previously written on Telegram about bombings in four districts and two damaged high-rise buildings.
The megacity of Kharkov is located just over 20 kilometers from the Russian border and is attacked with rockets and bombs almost daily.
Another Russian invasion
Russian troops have now begun to capture the eastern Ukrainian town of Wuhledar, state media reported. Wuhledar is considered a stronghold of resistance against Russian invaders. The Ukrainian General Staff spoke of an attempted capture, but the Russian Defense Ministry initially declined to comment.
One person was killed and six others wounded Monday night in Russian attacks on the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia. The regional governor said the wounded included a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy. A city official said 74 apartment buildings and 24 private homes were damaged.
Source: Krone

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