Kharkiv Under Siege: The Human Toll of Russian Drone Attacks
A drone attack by Russia on Kharkiv's residential area claimed seven lives, including children, as Ukraine faces pressure to accept a peace deal. The attack, part of ongoing hostilities, highlights the civilian impact amid international talks aimed at resolving the conflict.
A devastating Russian drone attack struck a residential area in Kharkiv, killing seven people, including a toddler and a teenager, Ukrainian authorities reported. The assault also injured 20 others, emphasizing the ongoing civilian toll as the U.S. urges Kyiv to consider a hasty peace agreement.
The drone barrage, the largest recorded since August 4, comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy prepares for discussions with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. European leaders worry about pressure on Ukraine to accept a settlement favorable to Moscow.
Kharkiv, targeted by consistent missile and drone strikes, faced additional destruction from a recent ballistic missile attack. Ukrainian officials stress the need for international unity against Russia, which continues lethal operations despite peace talks, causing widespread infrastructure and civilian casualties.
(With inputs from agencies.)

