Three killed in Kharkiv in latest Russian drone attacks on Ukraine
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced frustration over the lack of response from other countries as Moscow launches nightly attacks across Ukraine.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced frustration over the lack of response from other countries as Moscow launches nightly attacks across Ukraine.
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00:01At least three people were killed and 60 wounded in a large-scale Russian drone attack
00:05on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv overnight into Wednesday.
00:09Mayor Igor Terekov said 17 strikes hit two districts in just 10 minutes, setting a large
00:14apartment building on fire with nine children among the injured.
00:20Ukraine's Air Force said 85 drones were launched across the country overnight with 49 neutralized
00:25by air defenses.
00:28This comes after the death toll from Russian strikes on Kiev and Odessa on Tuesday morning
00:32rose to at least three people.
00:35On Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed frustration at the lack of an international
00:39response to the recent escalation.
00:43He noted a record number of nearly 500 drones and missiles were launched on Monday night,
00:47including some made in North Korea.
00:52Zelenskyy stated that these attacks are hindering all peace efforts.
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