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Russia attacks Kharkiv overnight, killing at least 4

Russia attacks Kharkiv overnight, killing at least 4

Editor's Note: This is a developing story and is being updated.

Russia attacked Kharkiv's Osnovyanskyi district overnight on Oct. 29, killing at least four people, local authorities reported.

Four people were killed in the attack, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said.

Rescuers are searching for other victims, including children, who may still be trapped under the rubble, according to regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov.

The attack occurred around 3 a.m. local time, Terekhov said. Two houses were destroyed and about 20 more sustained damage. The strike appears to have been made with a KAB guided bomb.

Hours before the latest attack, a Russian FAB-500 bomb struck downtown Kharkiv on the evening of Oct. 28, damaging the landmark Derzhprom building and injuring nine people.  

The northeastern city of Kharkiv has suffered relentless Russian attacks for over the past two years of Russia's full-scale war. In recent months, Moscow has intensified strikes against Kharkiv, often targeting densely populated neighborhoods.

UPDATED: Russia’s attack on Kharkiv injures 9, damages historic landmark
Russian forces attacked downtown Kharkiv using a FAB-500 bomb on Oct. 28, injuring at least nine people. The strike damaged the Derzhprom building (the State Industry Building), under enhanced UNESCO protection since 2022.
Russia attacks Kharkiv overnight, killing at least 4

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