Overnight Strike on Kharkiv: Missile Hits Apartment Building, Multiple Injured.
Attack on Kharkiv
According to TSN.ua: In the early hours of March 27, Russian forces launched a strike on Kharkiv, leaving several people wounded. The attack targeted the Kyivskyi district, where a missile struck a multi-story residential building.
Prior to the explosions, Ukraine's Air Force had warned of incoming hostile drones over the city. A Shahed drone also hit near a restaurant and several residential structures. Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported:
“A missile strike was recorded in the Kyivskyi district; there are casualties” - Ihor Terekhov
This tragic event underscores the ongoing dangers faced by residents of the region amid continued aggression.
Persistent Threat to Ukraine
This incident serves as yet another reminder of the constant peril confronting Ukrainian cities due to Russia's military campaign. Attacks on civilian targets—including homes and eateries—inflict not only physical harm but also deep psychological strain on the population.
Military operations in Ukraine continue to alarm the international community, which closely monitors developments and seeks ways to support the country in its struggle for security and peace.
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