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    Russian Strike Kills Seven, Including Two Children, in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Governor Says

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    Posted on March 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Russian missile strike on March 7, 2026, devastated a five‑storey residential building in Kharkiv, killing at least seven people, including two children, Ukrainian officials said. Governor Oleh Syniehubov confirmed that rescue crews are working to clear debris and search for survivors.

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    Russia hits Ukraine with drones, missiles, killing at least 10 in Kharkiv

    Overview of Russian Strikes on Ukraine

    By Vitalii , Hnidyi and Olena Harmash

    KHARKIV, Ukraine, March 7 (Reuters) - Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight on Saturday, damaging infrastructure and killing at least 10 people, including two children, in the northeast city of Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials said.

    Targeted Infrastructure and Official Responses

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Russia targeted the energy sector and railway infrastructure across the country. 

    "There should be a response from partners to these savage strikes against life," Zelenskiy said on the Telegram app. 

    "Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine's residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support should continue," Zelenskiy said, urging partners to continue air defence and weapons supplies.

    Death Toll and Ongoing Rescue Efforts

    Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov and regional prosecutors put the death toll in the city at 11, one more than Zelenskiy's estimate.

    Zelenskiy, speaking later in his nightly video address, described the strike as "horrific." He said rescue crews, including specialists from other regions, were still clearing rubble and searching for bodies underneath.

    Kharkiv regional prosecutors reported that two people had been killed in a separate drone strike on Saturday near a post office in a village near the Russian border.

    Ukrainian Air Defence Response

    Ukrainian air defence units shot down 453 drones and 19 missiles, the air force said. But nine missiles and 26 attack drones hit 22 sites, it said.

    Ballistic Missile Attack on Kharkiv

    Residential Building Hit

    BALLISTIC MISSILE SLAMS INTO RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

    The city of Kharkiv was targeted by Russian drones and missiles, and 11 people, including two children, were killed after a Russian ballistic missile slammed into a five-storey residential building, Terekhov said.

    Eyewitness Account

    "When we arrived here 20 minutes after the explosion, I thought I was going to have a stroke. I couldn't string two words together, and my legs were buckling," Hanna, a resident of the destroyed building, told Reuters.

    "It's good that I wasn't there with my child and that my father was with me. It was ordinary people who lived there. What were they targeting?"

    Russian Military Statement

    Russia's Defence Ministry said its forces carried out massive overnight strikes on Ukrainian military-industrial complexes, military airfields and energy facilities, the Interfax news agency reported.

    Impact on Civilians and Infrastructure

    Casualties and Damage in Kharkiv

    In Kharkiv, 15 people were also wounded, and 19 residential buildings were damaged by the Russian attacks, Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.

    Commercial and administrative buildings, electricity distribution lines, and cars were also hit, he said.

    Strikes in Kyiv and Other Regions

    In Kyiv, three people were injured, and the heating was knocked out in 2,806 residential apartment buildings in four districts across the capital after Russian strikes hit an energy infrastructure facility, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.

    National grid operator Ukrenergo said emergency power cuts were introduced in seven regions following the Russian attacks.

    Attacks on Railway and Port Infrastructure

    Ukrainian officials said that Russia also attacked four railway stations and other railway infrastructure in central Ukraine and port infrastructure in the southern Odesa region, setting on fire containers with vegetable oil and damaging a grain warehouse.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Olena Harmash in Kyiv and Vitalii Hnidyi in Kharkiv. Editing by Tomasz Janowski, Mark Potter, Rod Nickel)

    References

    • Ukraine: Statement on the Escalating Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas
    • Kharkiv strikes (2022–present)

    Key Takeaways

    • •At least seven people were killed in the strike, including two children, underscoring the high civilian toll of Russian attacks on Kharkiv. (hi-us.org)
    • •The missile damaged a five‑storey residential building in one of Kharkiv’s districts, prompting rescue operations to sift through rubble to locate survivors and victims. (hi-us.org)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian strike kills seven, including two children, in Ukraine's Kharkiv, governor says

    1How many people were killed in the Russian missile strike in Kharkiv?

    At least seven people, including two children, were killed in the Russian missile strike in Kharkiv.

    2What was damaged in the Kharkiv missile strike?

    A five-storey residential building was damaged during the missile strike in Kharkiv.

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    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Russian Strikes on Ukraine
    • Targeted Infrastructure and Official Responses
    • Death Toll and Ongoing Rescue Efforts
    • Ukrainian Air Defence Response
    • Ballistic Missile Attack on Kharkiv
    • Residential Building Hit
    • Eyewitness Account
    • Russian Military Statement
    • Impact on Civilians and Infrastructure
    • Casualties and Damage in Kharkiv
    • Strikes in Kyiv and Other Regions
    • Attacks on Railway and Port Infrastructure
    • Reporting Credits
  • •This incident reflects a broader pattern of repeated assaults on Kharkiv’s civilian infrastructure, which remains one of the most frequently targeted Ukrainian cities throughout the war. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Who reported the missile strike in Kharkiv?

    The regional governor Oleh Syniehubov reported the missile strike on the Telegram messaging app.

    4What is the current situation at the missile strike site in Kharkiv?

    Rescue workers are present on site to clear up debris following the missile strike.

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