Russian bomb hits Kharkiv building, Zelensky urges action
A Russian-guided bomb struck a residential building in Kharkiv on Wednesday evening. Approximately 30 people were injured, and one person, a teenager, died. President Volodymyr Zelensky has again appealed to world leaders for assistance for Ukraine.
31 October 2024 07:01
At least 29 people were injured after the Russian strike on the high-rise building in Kharkiv.
The head of the regional authorities, Oleh Syniehubov, reported that an 11-year-old child was pulled from the rubble with serious injuries, including head injuries. Still, the medical services were unable to save the child.
According to the mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, the air strike destroyed several floors of the building.
Videos appearing on social media show a massive hole in the façade of the nine-storey block.
The attack has already prompted a reaction from the president of Ukraine.
"Russia hit a nine-storey building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb. Unfortunately, there are casualties, including children. People may still be under the rubble," Volodymyr Zelensky reported on Telegram.
In response to yet another Russian attack, he appealed to the leaders of allied countries for more decisive action regarding aid to Ukraine.
"Partners see what is happening every day. And under these conditions, their every delayed decision means at least dozens, if not hundreds, of such Russian bombs on Ukraine. Their decisions determine the lives of our citizens. Therefore, we must jointly stop Russia and do so with all possible strength," added Zelensky.