Strike on Kharkiv, South Korea Elects President: Main News of the Night.
On the night of June 4, Kharkiv became a target for attacks from Russia. This time drones and missiles attempted to strike in the Novobavarsky district of the city. Civil buildings and individual private homes were partially among the targets. One resident was injured, but he is already receiving medical assistance. Earlier, as a result of a missile strike, fires broke out in the industrial areas of Kharkiv.
In South Korea, far from Ukraine, premature presidential elections were held. The representative of the Democratic Party, Lee Jae-myung, won. He promises to improve living conditions for the local population and stimulate the development of the country's economy. On the same night, explosions occurred in Kursk, and U.S. President Donald Trump made the decision to impose a 50% tariff on imports of steel and aluminum.
As a result of the attacks by Russia on the city of Kharkiv, civil buildings and private homes were damaged, and one resident was injured. Fires in the industrial areas also pose a threat to the city. At the same time, a winner has already been determined in South Korea's premature presidential elections, promising to develop the country's economy and improve living conditions for the population. It is also worth noting the U.S. president's decision to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, which could impact global markets and relations between states.
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