Fresh Russian Attack On Kharkiv This Morning Kills Boy, 10, Leaves Over 20 Injured

A fresh Russian missile attack on Kharkiv this morning has reportedly killed a 10-year-old boy and left over 20 people injured.

The attack comes after at least 51 people were killed in an attack on the village of Hroza, in the Kharkiv region, yesterday.

The footage shows the aftermath following what Ukrainian media has said was a Russian strike involving two Iskander-M ballistic missiles earlier this morning.

Cars can be seen on fire and buildings destroyed, with debris covering a square as the emergency services attend to the scene.

The images were obtained from Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, on Friday, 6th October, at around 10 am, along with a statement saying (in Ukrainian): “Kharkiv, Russian strike this morning.

“A child was killed – a boy. He was ten years old… My condolences to his family and loved ones!

“More than 20 people have been injured. All the wounded are receiving the necessary assistance.

Consequences of the Russian attacks with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles on Kharkiv in Ukraine on Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. According to Zelensky, ten years old boy lost his life and 20 more people were injured (@V_Zelenskiy_official/Newsflash)

“The rescue operation is ongoing. I am grateful to everyone who is helping our people.

“And I thank all our soldiers who, despite everything, continue to advance, destroy the occupiers, and bring justice closer to Ukraine. Our resilience, our movement, and the daily losses of the occupiers are the response to Russian terror.”

Ukrainian media reported that at least 25 people have been injured.

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022 in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 590th day of the full-scale war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 6th October 2023, Russia had lost about 281,090 personnel, 4,777 tanks, 9,082 armoured combat vehicles, 6,666 artillery units, 806 multiple launch rocket systems, 540 air defence systems, 315 warplanes, 316 helicopters, 5,158 drones, 1,530 cruise missiles, 20 warships, 1 submarine, 9,015 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 951 units of special equipment.

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

At least 51 people, including a six-year-old boy, were killed in a missile attack on a cafe during a wake in the village of Hroza, in the Kharkiv region of north-eastern Ukraine on Thursday, 5th October.

Consequences of the Russian attacks with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles on Kharkiv in Ukraine on Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. According to Zelensky, ten years old boy lost his life and 20 more people were injured (@V_Zelenskiy_official/Newsflash)

Following the attack, Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Russia of “genocidal aggression”.

He added that the attack was a “completely deliberate act of terrorism”.

European leaders have voiced their support for Ukraine while the United States faces a crisis over defence funding.

Leaders including British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, took the opportunity at the European Political Community summit in Granada, Spain, to say they continued support for Ukraine.

Following Russia’s deadly strikes on Ukraine on Thursday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that her country will “do everything possible” so that Kyiv can protect itself from Russian aggression.

She said: “More than 50 people dead in Hrosa.”

She added: “As long as bombs hail on supermarkets and cafes, we do everything for Ukraine to protect itself from Putin’s missile terror.”

Consequences of the Russian attacks with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles on Kharkiv in Ukraine on Friday, Oct. 6, 2023. According to Zelensky, ten years old boy lost his life and 20 more people were injured (@V_Zelenskiy_official/Newsflash)

The Biden administration is reportedly thinking about using a State Department grant programme to send additional military aid to Ukraine while the US Congress continues to feud over weapons funding.

Slovakia has said that it will not send further military aid to Ukraine for the time being.

The decision will be delayed until a new government has been formed following elections last week that resulted in victory for the populist, pro-Russian politician Robert Fico.

He had campaigned on a promise to end military aid to Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that his country has successfully tested the nuclear-powered, nuclear-capable Burevestnik strategic cruise missile and suggested that Moscow could resume nuclear testing for the first time in over 30 years.

Putin also suggested that the plane crash that killed the leader of the Wagner mercenary organisation, Yevgeny Prigozhin, in August, had been caused by hand grenades detonated inside the aircraft.

Putin said: “Fragments of hand grenades were found in the bodies of those killed in the crash. There was no external impact on the plane – this is already an established fact.”

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