2-month-old boy killed in overnight Russian attack on Kharkiv

2-month-old boy killed in overnight Russian attack on Kharkiv

The infant's body was reportedly found in the rubble of a hotel hit by missiles at about 2.30am local time today.

Ukraine’s National Police said more than 30 buildings, including private houses, a cafe, shops, and private cars were damaged in the overnight attack. (AP pic)
KYIV:
A Russian attack overnight on a village in the northeastern Ukrainian Kharkiv region killed a two-month-old boy and injured his mother, the regional governor said today.

Oleh Synehubov said on the Telegram messaging app that the body of the infant boy was recovered from the rubble of a three-storey hotel that Russian forces hit with missiles at about 2.30am local time.

Two other women were injured and were taken to a hospital with shrapnel wounds, Synehubov said. The National Police said more than 30 buildings, including private houses, a cafe, shops, and private cars were damaged in the attack.

Reuters was not able to independently verify the reports. There was no immediate comment from Russia.

Both Russia and Ukraine deny targeting civilians in their attacks that they say are aimed at destroying each other’s military and other critical infrastructure.

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