Six killed in Ukrainian missile and drone strikes on Russia, Moscow claims, while attacks on Kharkiv continue

A rescue worker with a dog searching for victims in a damaged apartment building after it was hit by Russian bomb in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. At least three people were killed in the attack. Photo: AP

Tom Williams

Russian authorities said at least six people died and over 100 were wounded in Ukrainian drone and missile attacks yesterday, while the second day of Russia’s aerial bombing of Kharkiv in north-eastern Ukraine killed at least one person.

Five people were killed by falling debris when five Ukrainian missiles were shot down in Sevastopol, a port city in Russia-annexed Crimea, said Mikhail Razvozhayev, the city’s Moscow-installed governor.