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Ukraine says Russian attack killed 1, injured dozens in Kharkiv

  • A Russian missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv killed one person and injured 29 others, according to Oleh Syniehubov, the governor of Kharkiv region.
  • The deceased in the attack was identified as an 11-year-old child, as reported by Oleh Syniehubov on Telegram.
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for support against ongoing attacks, stating that delays allow for more strikes on Ukraine.
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Russia hit a building in Ukraine's second city with a guided aerial bomb.

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A residential building in Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine was severely damaged in a Russian air strike.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky, in his response to the attack, stressed the need for support from Ukraine's Western allies, saying via Telegram that "every decision that is postponed will cost at least dozens of lives."

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Russian forces are advancing on the city of Kupjansk. The Ukrainian military is under heavy pressure in the east of the country

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According to Ukrainian sources, a child was killed and 29 people were injured in a Russian attack on Kharkiv. The USA and South Korea are calling on North Korea to withdraw troops from Russia. The developments in the live blog.

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, October 30, 2024.
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