Three Dead as Ukraine Hit with Third-Straight Day of Overnight Attacks
- Russian forces launched massive overnight missile and drone attacks across Ukraine, including Kharkiv, on June 7, 2025.
- The assault followed stalled prisoner exchange talks, as Ukraine unexpectedly postponed exchanges involving bodies and POWs indefinitely.
- The attacks involved nearly 500 drones, dozens of missiles, and aerial glide bombs, damaging over 30 residential buildings and injuring children.
- Kharkiv's mayor described the assault as the strongest assault the city has endured during the full-scale war, reporting at least 40 explosions across two districts and confirming a minimum of three fatalities.
- These strikes have heightened conflict tensions and highlighted the ongoing need for increased support to Ukraine amid Russia's continued offensive efforts.
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The Ukrainian city was also attacked by Russia last night, leaving at least three dead and 19 wounded.
According to official reports, at least three people were killed in Russian air raids on the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. According to Kharkiv's mayor, Terekhov, drones, rockets and glide bombs hit various places in the city. Numerous people were injured.
At least three dead in intense Russian bombing of Kharkiv
Ukraine’s second city of Kharkiv came under Russian bombing again this afternoon – a Children’s Railway building was hit – killing a young woman and injuring 40 other people, three of them critically. It followed a night of sustained attacks by Russian missiles, guided bombs and drones – which the city’s mayor described as the biggest assault since the start of the full scale war.
On the afternoon of Saturday, June 7, the Russian invaders attacked Kharkov again. One person was killed and there were injured.
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