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Russian Strike on Kharkiv Leaves Six Dead, Dozens Injured

Saturday 31 August 2024 - 08:33
Russian Strike on Kharkiv Leaves Six Dead, Dozens Injured

A Russian attack on the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has resulted in the deaths of at least six people, including a 14-year-old girl, and left dozens injured, according to Ukrainian officials. The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis as the conflict continues to escalate.

Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that a child was killed on a playground, emphasizing the indiscriminate nature of the attacks. "Occupiers killed a child right on the playground," Terekhov stated on the Telegram messaging app. Three other individuals lost their lives when a 12-storey apartment block caught fire due to the strike.

Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleg Synegubov confirmed the rising death toll, which now stands at six. Interior Minister Igor Klymenko identified one of the victims as a 14-year-old girl and reported that at least 55 people were wounded in the attack.

A video shared by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, depicted massive flames and thick black smoke billowing from the upper floors of a residential building. "Russians hit civilians again," Yermak commented on Telegram.

Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, and its surrounding region have been frequent targets of Russian strikes, particularly from highly destructive guided bombs. Moscow's forces initially attempted to capture Kharkiv early in the invasion but were repelled. They subsequently launched a new ground offensive in the Kharkiv region in May.

President Zelenskyy called for decisive action from international partners to halt the ongoing terror. "We need strong decisions from our partners to stop this terror," Zelenskyy stated on social media. He emphasized the necessity for long-range capabilities and the implementation of air defense agreements to save lives.

Earlier, Russian raids in the neighboring region of Sumy resulted in at least two deaths and eight injuries, according to local authorities. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied targeting civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

Russia's defense ministry announced the capture of three more villages in eastern Ukraine, where it continues to advance despite Kyiv's cross-border assaults into Russian territory. Moscow appears to be concentrating its firepower on the strategic logistics hub of Pokrovsk, where intense fighting is reported.

Ukraine's commander-in-chief, Oleksandr Syrskii, described the situation in Pokrovsk as "difficult," with Russian forces attempting to breach Ukrainian defenses. Syrskii also noted that Ukrainian troops are making progress in Russia's western Kursk region, where they claimed to have taken control of 100 border settlements earlier this week.

Meanwhile, European Union defense ministers agreed that the bloc's training of Ukrainian forces should occur as close as possible to Ukraine but not on its territory. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell announced that the training mission aims to train 75,000 Ukrainian troops by the end of the year, having already trained 60,000.

The decision reflects a balance between supporting Ukraine and avoiding further escalation, with countries like Estonia, France, and Sweden backing training within Ukraine, while others, such as Hungary, express concerns about potential conflict escalation.

The ongoing conflict underscores the urgent need for international cooperation and strategic support to mitigate the humanitarian crisis and bring stability to the region.


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