
Russian missiles pound central Kharkiv, several buildings damaged: Reports
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The Russians continue with their assault on Ukraine's Kharkiv city, targeting important infrastructure. Several buildings have been damaged, the Ukraine's State Emergency Service of Ukraine said.
The Russians continue with their assault on Ukraine as they pound central Kharkiv with missiles.
The weapons are being deployed to target important infrastructure buildings in the city. In the bombarding, the Kharkiv City Council building, the Palace of Labor, and high-rise buildings have been damaged, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine was quoted as saying.
The tweet read: "Russian missiles hit central Kharkiv on Wednesday. According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the attack damaged the Kharkiv City Council building, the Palace of Labor, and high-rise buildings."
Russian missiles hit central Kharkiv again.According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the attack damaged the Kharkiv City Council building, the Palace of Labor, and high-rise buildings.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine entered its seventh day on Wednesday, with fighting intensifying in Kyiv and in other big cities. Russia's defence ministry said it was planning to strike targets used by Ukraine's security service.
Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy on Wednesday in Ukraine asked all Indians to leave Kharkiv - Ukraine’s second largest city.