At least seven people have been killed and a further 16 injured in multiple Russian missile strikes on Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv and the nearby town of Lyubotyn on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Telegram.
Describing the strikes as “an extremely brutal Russian attack” involving at least 15 missiles, Zelensky said that “Russian terrorists” were “taking advantage of the fact that Ukraine still lacks sufficient air defences and cannot destroy their missile launchers near our borders”? adding: “For three years the world has failed to deal with the terrorists the way they deserve.”
Kharkiv region Governor Oleh Syniehubov said on Telegram that a fire had broken out at a printing plant that was struck with S-300 missiles. Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne reported that about 50 employees had been on site at the time of the attack and that at least five members of staff had been killed.