Russia launches the biggest attack of drone in Ukraine Kharkiv star-news.press/wp

Diplomatic correspondent
Russian has launched a massive unmanned attack on the second largest city of Ukraine, Chief of Kharkov, killing at least three and injure another 40.
Ihor Terekhov said that in the night Russia launched 48 drones, two rockets and four slippery bombs in the attack as described as “open terror.”
It comes after the massive wave of drones and rockets hit Thursday evening across the Ukraine. Moscow said that the strikes were in response to the “Terrorist attacks of the Kiev regime,” next Ukraine’s surprise raid on Russian air bases last Sunday.
Meanwhile, Russian and Ukrainian officials have released conflicting accounts when replacing prisoners in earlier conversations.
About 18 residential buildings and 13 more houses in Kharkovo hit overnight during the attack on Friday, the mayor of the city said. The girl and a 14-year-old girl were among the injured, he added.
One civilian industrial facility attacked 40 drones, one rocket and four bombs, said Hark’s Governor Oleh Syniehubov, adding that people still could be buried under ruins.
Two people were killed in Russian strikes at Kherno, in the south of Ukraine, local authorities said.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha invited allies to increase pressure on Moscow and to take over “more steps to strengthen Ukraine” in response to the latest attacks of Russia.
Six people were killed and 80 injured in Ukraine last night, when Russia attacked the country with more than 400 drones and almost 40 missiles.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that strikes on Kharkov make “without military sense” and were “clean terrorism.”
He said his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin “buying himself to continue to lead the war”, and that “pressure must be applied” to stop attacks.
During The latest circle of direct conversations in Istanbul at the beginning of this weekThe two warring sides agreed to exchange all the sick and severely wounded prisoners of war, aged under the age of 25, as well as bodies of 12,000 soldiers.
Moscow’s Chief Negotiator at the Vladimir Medinski meeting, claimed that Ukraine “unexpectedly delayed the body’s acceptance and the exchange of prisoners of war indefinitely”.
He further claimed that the bodies were taken more than a thousand killed Ukrainian soldiers in the agreed exchange, but that Ukrainian officials have never arrived.
The list of 640 prisoners of war is also submitted to Ukraine “to start the exchange,” he wrote medically on social media.
Ukrainian officials have angrily responded to allegations, speaking Russia to “stop playing dirty games.”
ReutersThe statement from Ukrainian coordination for the Darla’s Office said that the comments “do not correspond to the reality or previous agreements”.
Coordinating HQ stated that both sides worked in preparation for replacement over the past weeks and allegedly that Russia was not being glued to the agreed replacement parameters.
It was added that Ukraine filed its list of censuses according to “clearly defined categories” contract, but that Russia has sent “alternative lists that do not meet the agreed approach.”
Although the body repatriation agreement was reached, the date was not set, Ukraine said, with Russia taking “unilateral steps that did not coordinate”.
Prohibitions in the past two nights arrived after Ukrainian drones attackers aimed at Russian strategic warriors in four air bases deep in Russia.
Ukrainian Security Service SBU said at least 40 Russian aircraft was affected during the so-called “Operation Spider Web” last Sunday.
Ukraine says that he used 117 drones that were first smuggled in Russia, then placed inside the wooden cabins mounted on the back of the truck and covert under the remote roofs.
The trucks were then obviously driven to locations near Russian air bases by drivers who were seemingly were not aware of their cargo. The flight was then initiated at the distance.
Ukraine played more recording from that attack on Saturday – showing the entire flight of a single drone.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Ukrainians gave Putin “reason to enter and bomb hell from them last night.”
Earlier, he said that during the phone call, Putin told him “very strongly” to make Moscow “to answer” after attacking at the airport in Ukraine.
Russia has launched full invasion in Ukraine in February 2022. years. He is currently controlling about 20% of the Ukrainian territory, including the Crimean peninsula he joined 2014. Years.
The peacekeeping conversations have so far failed to provide a ceasefire, and both sides remain deeply divided on how to end the war, and Ukraine is pushing for a “unconditional truce” as the first step, something that russia refused.
Additional reporting Jaroslav Lukiva and Vitaliy Shevchenko
2025-06-07 17:27:00



