Russia Strikes Kharkiv: Prosecutor's Office Shows Video of the Aftermath.
Russian Forces Attack Kharkiv Again
In the night of June 5, Russian forces launched a new assault on Kharkiv. The city's mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported that at 01:05 drones of the type 'Shahed' were deployed. As a result, two residential buildings were damaged in the Slobidsky district. 17 people were injured, including a nine-year-old girl, a seven-year-old boy, and an infant.
The Russians conducted six strikes, two of which directly hit residential buildings. One of the assaults resulted in damage to apartment walls and debris from a drone in the corridor. Emergency services are currently working at the site to mitigate the effects.
Consequences of the Latest Attack
As a result of the Russian forces' attack on Kharkiv, local residents suffered from drone strikes, while emergency services continue to work at the scene to address the aftermath.
The events in Kharkiv once again confirm the tense situation in Ukraine and the need for international response to the actions of Russian aggression.Read also
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