Ten Killed in Kharkiv as Russian 'Shahed' Drone Strikes Apartment Block Overnight.
Latest News on the Kharkiv Attack
According to TSN.ua: Russian forces attacked the city of Kharkiv overnight on March 8, using an Iranian-made 'Shahed' drone. The strike hit a residential building in the Saltivka district, resulting in the deaths of ten people. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the tragic outcome, highlighting the severity of the assault. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukraine's second-largest city, which lies close to the Russian border.
Among the victims were an elementary school teacher who died alongside her son. An eighth-grade student and her mother were also killed. Authorities have recovered the body parts of another individual, underscoring the devastating impact of the strike. Emergency services remain on the scene, monitoring the situation and providing aid to survivors.
The Ongoing Conflict
This assault on Kharkiv is part of the prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a war that has inflicted severe human losses on both sides. The tragedy in the Saltivka district underscores the persistent danger to civilians in active combat zones. Local authorities continue to implement measures to support victims and ensure public safety, yet the overall situation remains tense and unpredictable.
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