Russian drones hit Kharkiv, injuring 32 people, Ukrainian officials say
- On Wednesday, Kharkiv governor Oleg Synegubov said an overnight strike wounded at least 32 people, including two children and an 18-year-old girl, marking the third attack in three days.
- Amid recent months of intensified strikes, Moscow has targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure and civilian sites with daily drone and missile barrages ahead of winter, while President Volodymyr Zelensky is touring Europe for support.
- Rescuers and police evacuated 48 people, including three children, from a smoke-filled high-rise entrance, Suspilne reported.
- Medical reports show that a 9-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl were wounded, and six people were hospitalised following the attack.
- The unannounced wartime trip by US officers Dan Driscoll and Randy George to Kyiv aims to revive stalled peace talks and discuss battlefield needs as Moscow intensifies attacks.
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Russian drones hit Kharkiv, injuring 32 people, Ukrainian officials say
Russian drones struck apartment buildings in Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv, injuring 32 people, including two children, sparking fires and forcing dozens of residents to flee their homes, regional officials said.
Russian drones have again attacked the Kharkiv region in eastern Ukraine for the third time in three days. At least 36 people were injured in the capital of the same name. The US government informed Congress yesterday that it had approved the sale of weapons and equipment to Ukraine worth $105 million. According to reports from Warsaw, Russia has "entered a period of preparations for war", and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban opposes additi…
Russian troops attacked several Ukrainian regions during the morning. Zelensky is visiting Turkey to resume peace negotiations and to resume the exchanges of prisoners with Russia.
The Ukrainian authorities recommend "resting in shelters" in case of an alert.
Russian troops released 19 drones on Kharkov on the night of 19 November, reporting to the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleg Sinebov.
The Russian drones hit apartment buildings in the second city as large as Ukraine, Harkov, injured 32 people, including two children, causing fires and forced ten residents to leave their homes, declared regional officials...
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