Russian Strikes Target Kharkiv Region, Injuring Children Among Civilian Casualties.

Russian Strikes Target Kharkiv Region, Injuring Children Among Civilian Casualties
Russian Strikes Target Kharkiv Region, Injuring Children Among Civilian Casualties

Attacks Hit Kharkiv City and Surrounding Districts

According to Novyny.live: On February 27–28, 2023, Russian military forces launched strikes against the city of Kharkiv and five districts within the region, resulting in civilian casualties, including children. The attacks targeted Kharkiv itself, as well as settlements in the Kharkiv, Izium, Kupiansk, Bohodukhiv, and Chuhuiv districts, inflicting numerous civilian deaths and injuries. The Kharkiv region, situated near the Russian border, has been a frequent target of shelling and missile attacks since the invasion began.

In the village of Verkhnia Rohanka, five people were wounded, including a 4-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl. Separately, a 54-year-old man was injured by an FPV drone strike in the village of Velyki Khutory. Damage from the attacks was also recorded in the following locations:

  • Zolochiv
  • Shevchenkove
  • Holubivka
  • Bilyi Kolodiaz
  • Zarichne
  • Izium
  • Oskil

Damage to Agricultural Facilities and War Crime Investigations

In Shestakove, drones damaged an agricultural enterprise, striking a cowshed and a dairy unit and wounding eight head of cattle. Police have initiated 18 criminal proceedings related to war crimes based on these incidents. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, over 28,000 war crimes have been registered in the Kharkiv region alone, highlighting the systematic nature of the violence against civilians and infrastructure.

These strikes underscore the persistent violence in the region and the war's devastating impact on civilians, who face daily danger.

The mounting number of war crimes and the widespread damage to infrastructure emphasize the scale of the humanitarian crisis caused by the aggression. It is crucial for the international community to respond to these events by ensuring support for the affected areas.


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