Credited from: NEWSWEEK
In a significant escalation of hostilities, a Russian drone and missile assault on Kharkiv has resulted in at least three fatalities and 22 injuries, with one of the injured being a one-and-a-half-month-old baby. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov remarked that the city is undergoing its "most powerful attack since the start of the full-scale war," reflecting the severity of the bombardment and the high volume of explosions heard overnight, according to Reuters and Newsweek.
The attacks on June 7 involved 48 Iranian-made Shahed drones and multiple missiles, targeting residential buildings and civilian infrastructure across Kharkiv. Local officials reported that the strikes caused substantial structural damage, with at least 18 apartment blocks impacted. Terekhov noted the relentless nature of the strikes, stating, "This is outright terror against peaceful Kharkiv!" according to India Times and ABC News.
Simultaneously, another Russian strike in the northern town of Pryluky led to the deaths of five, including a one-year-old child. Ukrainian authorities are denouncing the strikes as deliberate attacks on civilians, with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha asserting, "Russia continues its terror against civilians," highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the assaults throughout Ukraine's eastern and central regions, according to Dawn and TRT Global.
In total, reports indicate that over 215 projectiles—including drones and missiles—were launched by Russia overnight, drawing significant condemnation and fear among the civilian population. Outside of Kharkiv, strikes also resulted in casualties in other regions, further escalating the concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis faced by Ukrainians under continuous Russian bombardment, as noted in reports from Reuters and ABC News.