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Russia fires in Kyiv, Kharkiv; Indian student dies in shelling: Top updates on Ukraine war

At least eight people died and six were more injured in a housing building in the second largest city of Kharkiv – Ukraine, following Russian air strikes. Five people died and five others suffered injuries after Russian troops knocked down the main television tower in Kyiv, thus disrupting the signal

 

Russian military operations in Ukraine entered the sixth day on Tuesday, and marked one of the most tragic developments throughout. With sirens going across the capital of Ukraine Kyiv, and Russian missiles burned an administrative building and housing blocks in Kharkiv, some civilians lost their lives.

 

At least eight people died and six were more injured in a housing building in the second largest city of Kharkiv – Ukraine, following Russian air strikes. As many as five people died and five others suffered a sustainable injury after Russian forces dropped the main television tower in Kyiv, thus disrupting the signal.

 

Among those who died on that day because of battle and air strikes in Kharkiv including a 21-year-old Indian medical student. Naveen Shekharappa is waiting outside the grocery store in the city when the missile touches the administrative building this morning.

 

News of his death was confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs on Twitter at night.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy discussed the European Parliament in an extraordinary session to discuss the situation in his country. After his speech, he received a festive applause by members to show the courage and graze his people to fight Russia.

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