Russia-Ukraine war: child in playground among five killed in Kharkiv by Russian bombing

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Russia-Ukraine war: child in playground among five killed in Kharkiv by Russian bombing
Russia-Ukraine war: child in playground among five killed in Kharkiv by Russian bombing

Five people have died, including a 14-year-old girl on a playground, following a Russian guided bomb attack on Kharkiv, officials in the city say. Vladimir Putin is set to visit Mongolia - a member of the International Criminal Court which has issued an arrest warrant for him.

Russian strikes killed at least five people in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, including a 14-year-old girl at a playground, officials said on Friday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had dropped a guided bomb on the city and urged Kyiv’s allies to take “strong decisions” to bolster his country’s air defence systems.

Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, lies around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Russian border and has been bombed persistently by Russian forces since they launched their invasion in February 2022.

“In the Nemyshlyansky district, the occupants killed a child right at a playground. A girl. At least three more people in the area were wounded,” Mayor Igor Terekhov wrote on social media.

He said at least another three people were killed by a hit on a high-rise building in the city’s Industrialny district.

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An AFP journalist in the city reported hearing loud explosions ringing out during the attack.

The governor of the region, Oleg Synegubov, said at least 28 people had been wounded in the attacks and that medics were responding at the scenes.

Unverified images circulating on social media showed large plumes of grey smoke billowing from a Soviet-era residential building and a blaze ripping through the upper floors.

“We need strong decisions from our partners to stop this terror,” Zelensky said in a post on social media.

“We need long-range capabilities,” he added, referring to Kyiv’s appeals to allies to lift restrictions on the use of Western-supplied missiles inside Russian territory.

“We need the implementation of air defence agreements for Ukraine. This is about saving lives,” he added.

The Kremlin has repeatedly said that its forces do not target civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

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Moscow’s forces attempted to capture Kharkiv in the early stages of their invasion but were pushed back. They launched a fresh ground offensive in the Kharkiv region in May.

Russian strikes earlier on Friday in the neighbouring region of Sumy left at least two people dead and eight wounded, local authorities said.

James Smith

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