In Ukraine’s Kharkiv, a Nursery School Hit by a Russian Drone
Russian Shahed drone strike on a Kharkiv kindergarten killed a 40-year-old man and injured five others, including children, local officials reported.
- Ihor Terekhov said the strike killed one person and wounded five, all children were evacuated from the private kindergarten in Kholodnohirskyi district, Kharkiv, and a fire continues.
- Russian forces struck Kharkiv with at least three explosions, hitting a private kindergarten in Kholodnohirskyi district, where children were injured and a fire broke out, Ihor Terekhov said.
- Regional authorities reported four casualties, with Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration head Oleh Syniehubov saying, `At least two of them are in critical condition. Medics are working on site.`
- The regional head later said a man and a woman are hospitalized, with the woman in critical condition with burns, and a 40-year-old man was killed in the attack.
- The Kharkiv strike came after overnight drone and missile attacks on Kyiv and other regions, leaving four dead and 19 injured in Kyiv Oblast as of 12 pm.
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Horror moment children rush from nursey after deadly Putin drone strike on school - The Mirror
Dozens of crying children were carried away from the burning building in Kharkiv after a flurry of Russian drone strikes destroyed a nursery in the northeastern Ukrainian city
The attack followed the usual brutal canovaccio: 433 launches in total, with 405 drones to exhaust the defenses and then 28 missiles to destroy the real objectives: energy infrastructure
In particular, Russian strikes hit a kindergarten in Kharkiv, the country's second largest city.
Russian Drone Strikes Kindergarten in Ukraine
A Russian drone struck a kindergarten in Ukraine on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring others, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Firefighters worked rapidly to put out the blaze caused by the explosion and evacuate about 50 children from the scene in the northeast Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. “Absolutely no justification exists for attacking children. Ceasefire must come before any negotiations—discussions un…
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