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Three killed, over a dozen injured in overnight Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv

Three killed, over a dozen injured in overnight Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv

Al Arabiya7 hours ago
Three people were killed and more than a dozen wounded by an overnight Russian drone strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv, the mayor said Monday.
'As of now, three people died, including a small child. Another 17 people have been wounded, including six children,' Mayor Igor Terekhov said on Telegram.
The city near the Russian border was also hit hours earlier by a ballistic missile that injured at least 11 people, he said.
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