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    Home > Headlines > Russian missile attack kills one, wounds 112 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say
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    Russian missile attack kills one, wounds 112 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say

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    Posted on April 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    A Russian missile attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed one and injured 112, damaging multiple buildings and sparking international condemnation.

    Russian Missile Strike on Kharkiv: Casualties and Damage Reported

    KHARKIV (Reuters) -A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv killed one man inside his home and wounded at least 112 others, including nine children, on Friday, officials said.

    "This is how Russia began this Good Friday – with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, Shaheds – maiming our people and cities," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on X.

    Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Ukraine's second biggest city, said the attack damaged 21 apartment buildings, two schools, two kindergartens, a children's arts centre and a factory, where the strike caused a fire. More than 5,000 windows were shattered in the attack, the official said.

    "Everything went flying in all rooms, the windows shattered," said Inna Khrystych, one of the residents. "My husband died."

    Andriy Ponomarenko said he and his wife were woken by the strike and rushed to find their four-year-old daughter amid the smoke and shattered glass.

    "We first thought the blood was mine but turned out she got a cut by her eye," he said.

    Ukraine's foreign minister said Russia launched four missiles at Kharkiv, three of them ballistic and carrying cluster warheads.

    "Russia is a terror machine. It will only stop if we confront it with true strength," Andriy Sybiha added, a day after meeting U.S., French, German and British envoys in Paris.

    Zelenskiy added later that advanced Iskander missiles had been used in the attack.

    Russia and Ukraine agreed to a U.S.-brokered moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure last month, but both sides have accused each other since of violating it.

    Zelenskiy told a press conference in Kyiv on Thursday that in total, Russia was launching the same number of missiles and drones at Ukraine as before the agreement.

    He said that Russia has reduced the number of its strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, but was attacking civilian infrastructure instead.

    A Friday morning drone attack on Sumy, another northeastern city, also killed one person and injured another at a factory baking Easter cakes, officials said.

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko in Kyiv, Vitalii Hnidyi in Kharkiv and Maria Tsvetkova; Editing by Tom Hogue, Kate Mayberry, Andrew Heavens and Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian missile attack on Kharkiv kills 1, injures 112.
    • •21 apartment buildings and other structures damaged.
    • •Ukraine accuses Russia of using advanced Iskander missiles.
    • •Attack violates recent moratorium on energy infrastructure strikes.
    • •Ukraine calls for stronger international response.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian missile attack kills one, wounds 112 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses a Russian missile attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulting in casualties and significant damage.

    2What were the consequences of the attack?

    The attack killed one person, injured 112 others, and damaged numerous buildings, including homes and schools.

    3What was Ukraine's response to the attack?

    Ukrainian officials condemned the attack, highlighting the use of advanced missiles and calling for international support.

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