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Russian attack on Kharkiv kills 14, injures dozens

Firefighters work at a site of a household items shopping mall hit by Russian airstrike, in Kharkiv. — Reuters
Firefighters work at a site of a household items shopping mall hit by Russian airstrike, in Kharkiv. — Reuters
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KHARKIV: A Russian strike on a crowded DIY hardware store in Kharkiv killed 14 people and wounded dozens more, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday morning, the death toll rising as the country's second-largest city reeled from two attacks a day earlier.


Two guided bombs hit the Epicentr DIY hypermarket in a residential area of the city on Saturday afternoon, Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said on national television.


The strikes caused a massive fire which sent a column of thick, black smoke billowing hundreds of metres into the air.


Forty-three people were injured, the local prosecutors' office said, adding that ten of the twelve dead had still not been identified.


Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said about 120 people had been in the hardware store when the bombs struck.


"The attack targeted the shopping centre, where there were many people," Terekhov said.


In a post on the Telegram app, Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said 16 people were still missing after the strike.


The past week has seen an uptick in strikes on the city after Russian troops stormed across the border, opening a new front north of the city.


Russia has bombarded Kharkiv, which lies less than 30 kilometres from its border, throughout the war.


President Volodymyr Zelenskiy issued a plea to Ukraine's Western allies to help boost air defences to keep the country's cities safe. French President Emmanuel Macron, writing on social media platform X, denounced the attack on the store as "unacceptable."


A separate early evening missile strike hit a residential building in the centre of the city of 1.3 million. The number of people wounded by that strike had climbed to 25 by Sunday morning.


The missile left a crater several metres deep in the pavement at the foot of the building, which also housed a post office, a beauty salon and a cafe.


Zelenskiy, in his nightly video address, denounced the strike as "yet another example of Russian madness. There is no other way to describe it."


"When we tell world leaders that Ukraine needs sufficient air defences, when we say we need real decisive measures to enable us to protect our people, so that Russian terrorists cannot even approach our border, we are talking about not allowing strikes like this to happen," he said.


Writing later on Telegram, Zelenskiy noted air raid alerts had been in effect in Kharkiv for more than 12 hours and 200 emergency workers and 400 policemen remained at the scene dealing with the aftermath of the attacks. — Reuters


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