Russian Guided Bombs Wreak Havoc in Ukraine's Second-Largest City, Killing Three and Injuring 52

Russian guided bombs struck an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killing 3 and injuring 52, prompting President Zelenskiy to call for increased international support to counter the growing threat of such weapons.

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Russian Guided Bombs Wreak Havoc in Ukraine's Second-Largest City, Killing Three and Injuring 52

A devastating attack on an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, has left three people dead and 52 injured, including three children, after Russian guided bombs struck the five-story building on Saturday . The brutal assault has prompted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to call for increased international support to counter the growing threat of such weapons.

The attack, which occurred in the mid-afternoon, left a trail of destruction, with pictures posted online showing the building's windows smashed, balconies wrecked, and rubble strewn about a crater on the ground. According to regional prosecutors, four of those injured are in serious condition. The regional governor, Oleh Syniehubov, reported that rescue work was underway at the building, which housed a store on the ground floor.

In a Telegram post, President Zelenskiy condemned the attack, stating, "This Russian terror through guided bombs must be stopped and can be stopped. We need strong decisions from our partners to enable us to stop the Russian terrorists and Russian military aviation right where they are." . Later, in his nightly video address, Zelenskiy emphasized that Russian forces had used over 2,400 guided bombs on Ukrainian targets in June alone, with about 700 aimed at Kharkiv.

Why It Matters : The increasing use of guided bombs by Russian forces has significant implications for Ukraine's security and the global community. These relatively inexpensive weapons, dropped from a distance, pose a substantial threat to civilian populations and infrastructure. The attack on Kharkiv highlights the urgent need for international cooperation to provide Ukraine with the necessary military aid to counter this threat and protect its citizens.

Ukraine has been relying on international support to bolster its defense against Russia. In April, the U.S. Congress approved a significant aid package, which has helped reduce the frequency and devastation of missile attacks. However, Ukraine's President is now calling for more prompt action to address the growing threat of guided bombs. The recent 10-year bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and the U.S., aimed at strengthening Ukraine's defense and paving the way for NATO membership, underscores the importance of continued international support.

Key Takeaways :

  • Russian guided bombs strike Kharkiv apartment, killing three and injuring 52, including children.

  • President Zelenskiy urges increased international aid against escalating guided bomb threats.

  • Russian forces deploy over 2,400 guided bombs in June, with 700 targeting Kharkiv.

  • Use of guided bombs by Russia poses grave risks to Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure.

  • Ukraine seeks international support, including a new U.S. security agreement, to bolster defense and pursue NATO membership.