Missile Attack Strikes Residential Building in Kharkiv
A Russian missile strike hit a residential building in Kharkiv, killing at least seven civilians, among them two children, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. Rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors in the rubble. This attack is part of a pattern of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine's second-largest city, which lies close to the Russian border.
'A horrific scene. Russia struck a residential building in Kharkiv, killing at least seven civilians, including two children. Rescuers are continuing to search for people under the rubble,' stated Andrii Sybiha.
The Foreign Minister further stressed that there can be no easing of sanctions and restrictions against Russia while it continues to kill Ukrainian children in their sleep. 'Pressure on Russia must be increased to restore lasting peace for Ukraine and for the sake of international peace and security,' he added.
Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine
This incident is another testament to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine resulting from the military conflict. The attack on an apartment building underscores once more the grave risks faced by civilians during the war. The minister's statement on the necessity of strengthening sanctions reflects the broader international effort to maintain pressure on Russia to prevent further civilian casualties.