At least one person has been killed and about a dozen injured by Russian glide bomb attacks on the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine.
Two of the wounded were minors, Kharkiv’s military governor, Oleh Syniehubov, announced via Telegram on Sunday. The deceased is said to be a 73-year-old man.
According to Syniehubov, there were three strikes in several densely populated neighborhoods. The damage was extensive, with several tower blocks badly damaged, he said.
Kharkiv is one of the cities in Ukraine hardest hit by Russian shelling. The town, which is close to the border, was the target of a major bomb attack the night before, killing several people and injuring another 50.
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