Russian drone attack kills two and injures 35 in Kharkiv

Drone’s targeted a military hospital, shopping centre, apartment blocks and other buildings

Ukrainian policemen inspect the site of a shock drone hit on a residential area in Kharkiv. Photograph: Sergey Kozlov/EPA
Ukrainian policemen inspect the site of a shock drone hit on a residential area in Kharkiv. Photograph: Sergey Kozlov/EPA

Two people have died and 35 others were injured after Russian drones hit a military hospital, shopping centre, apartment blocks and other buildings in Kharkiv late on Saturday, Ukrainian officials said.

Regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said a 67-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman were killed in the attack on Ukraine’s second-largest city.

Ukraine’s general staff denounced the “deliberate, targeted shelling” of the military hospital. Among the casualties were “servicemen who were undergoing treatment,” it said.

The Ukrainian air force reported that Russia fired 111 exploding drones and decoys in the latest wave of attacks overnight into Sunday.

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It said 65 of them were intercepted and another 35 were lost, likely having been electronically jammed.

Meanwhile, Russia’s ministry of defence said its air defence systems shot down six Ukrainian drones.

According to Ukrainian government and military analysts, Russian forces are preparing to launch a fresh military offensive in the coming weeks to maximise pressure on Ukraine and strengthen the Kremlin’s negotiating position in ceasefire talks. – AP