Among the many wounded had been 9 kids aged between 2 and 15, officers within the northeastern metropolis say.
Russian drone strikes have killed three individuals and wounded 60, together with kids, within the northeastern metropolis of Kharkiv, officers say.
The town, simply 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the Russian border, bore the brunt of Russia’s newest aerial assault early on Wednesday, with 17 drones placing two residential areas, Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated.
“These are bizarre websites of peaceable life … that ought to by no means be focused,” he wrote on Telegram.
Among the many 60 wounded within the assaults had been 9 kids aged between 2 and 15, based on Kharkiv regional head Oleh Syniehubov.
One Kharkiv resident, Olena Khoruzheva, instructed the AFP information company how she had run together with her two kids away from the home windows of her constructing when she heard the drones method.
“The youthful one lay on the ground, arms on his head. I used to be on prime of him,” the 41-year-old pharmacist stated.
“We heard it approaching. Silence, after which we had been thrown towards the wall … there have been extra explosions, then we heard individuals shouting ‘Assist! Assist!’”
Her 65-year-old neighbour was killed within the assault, she stated.
The assault left emergency crews, metropolis staff and volunteers scrambling by way of the night time to rescue individuals from burning buildings and restore important companies within the metropolis, which has been often focused in latest months, The Related Press information company reported.
“We stand sturdy. We assist each other. And we’ll endure,” the town’s mayor wrote on Telegram.
Nightly assaults
The strikes on Kharkiv had been a part of a wave of 85 drones deployed by Russia in a single day, the Ukrainian Air Power stated, including that its air defence techniques had intercepted 40.
The most recent assault adopted a lot bigger Russian drone and missile assaults within the earlier days, in retaliation from Moscow for an audacious Ukrainian drone operation, codenamed “Spiderweb”, that knocked out plane stationed at army bases on Russian soil.
Moscow despatched a document bombardment of virtually 500 drones in a single day on Monday, adopted by a wave of 315 drones and 7 missiles the next night time.
Kyiv has despatched its personal drones in response, with Moscow’s Ministry of Defence saying 32 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted in a single day, the AFP information company reported.
The change of aerial assaults has continued whilst each side have participated in latest days in prisoner exchanges agreed to in talks in Istanbul earlier this month.
The exchanges started on Monday and continued on Tuesday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posting footage of emotional reunions as shaven-headed prisoners stepped off a bus and draped themselves in Ukrainian flags.
Вдома 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Residence 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/0E5xZxtlCv
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 10, 2025
Two rounds of talks between Russia and Ukraine have didn’t yield a breakthrough in agreeing to a ceasefire and ending the struggle.
In latest days, Zelenskyy has urged Ukraine’s Western allies to ramp up strain and take motion towards Russia, arguing that the Kremlin’s aggression exhibits it has little interest in a ceasefire.