Russian strikes kill 12 across Ukraine
Firefighters extinguish a blaze and clear rubble of a five-story residential building which was hit by a ballistic missile in Kharkiv on March 7, 2026 amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia fired a volley of missiles and drones across Ukraine
overnight on Friday to Saturday, killing 12 people and wounding more than a
dozen, including children.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had
launched 29 missiles and 480 drones, several of which targeted energy and
railway infrastructure.
Authorities in Kharkiv, the second-largest city, said a
ballistic missile strike destroyed a five-storey apartment block, killing 10
people.
AFP reporters saw rescuers sifting through the debris, where
several people were believed to be trapped.
"Since last night, the rubble of a residential building
in Kharkiv is being cleared following a Russian ballistic missile
strike," Zelensky said on social media.
The victims included two women and their two children, mayor
Igor Terekhov said.
"Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy
Ukraine's residential and critical infrastructure," Zelensky added, urging
the country's allies to continue providing military support.
The Ukrainian leader said he informed French President
Emmanuel Macron about the consequences of the attacks during a phone
conversation.
During the call, Zelensky said it was important that a 90
billion euro ($105-billion) EU aid package as well as the next round of
sanctions against Russia, currently blocked by Hungary, "are
implemented".
Russia said it had carried out a "massive
high-precision strike" against military targets in Ukraine. It routinely
denies targeting civilian infrastructure.
The Russian army said earlier it had intercepted over 120
Ukrainian drones overnight.
The Moscow-installed authorities of Ukraine's occupied
Kherson region said one person was killed and four were wounded in a Ukrainian
drone strike.
An air raid alert was triggered during the night across the
entire country.
The Polish air force said on X it had scrambled military
aircraft to protect its airspace in regions bordering Ukraine, as it usually
does in the event of large‑scale Russian strikes.
One person died in Ukraine's eastern region of
Dnipropetrovsk and three were wounded in the capital Kyiv, authorities said.
In the Sumy region bordering Russia, a 24-year-old man died
in his car when it was hit by a Russian drone, according to local officials.
The drone barrages from either side follow on the heels of
an exchange between Moscow and Kyiv of 500 prisoners of war each, in line with
accords reached during the latest round of peace talks in Geneva.
Negotiations appeared to have stalled amid a lack of
progress and since the eruption of war in the Middle East.
Zelensky earlier warned that a prolonged Middle East
conflict could hinder deliveries of US-made air defence missiles.
Ukraine is facing a shortage of expensive US PAC-3 air
defence ammunition.
Zelensky has offered to the United States an exchange of
Ukraine's drone interceptors for the missiles.
He has also suggested sending drone specialists to help
shield Washington's Gulf allies from Iranian drones.
A delay in US missile supplies during winter made Ukraine's
civil infrastructure more vulnerable to widespread Russian airstrikes that left
hundreds of thousands without heating in freezing temperatures.

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