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Ukraine’s Cry for Help: Kharkiv Devastated by Russian S-300 Missiles

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In Kharkiv, Ukraine, a female trolleybus driver was severely injured due to Russian military shelling, leaving bloodstains on the bus and the ground. AP-Yonhap News

In the early hours of the 23rd, Russian missiles struck Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, killing at least seven civilians.

Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov reported that a minimum of 16 people were injured when an S-300 missile struck Kharkiv. In Kharkiv, home to a population of one million, 15 explosions echoed throughout the day.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack “extremely brutal” and did not hide his frustration over the country’s inability to secure sufficient air defense systems from Western partners despite the war that has been going on for over two years.

In recent weeks, Russian forces have occupied villages near Kharkiv, which is about 12.4 miles (20 km) from the Russian border. Analysts believe the Russian military might try to move within striking distance of Kharkiv.

With fewer troops and less firepower than the Russians, the Ukrainian military faces pressure on various fronts across 621 miles (1000 km). Despite continued Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power grid, the Ukrainian forces have struggled to respond effectively. Kyiv experienced another blackout on the 23rd.

Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, stated that the attack on Kharkiv demonstrated the need for the U.S. missile defense system to protect Ukraine’s skies. He emphasized, “Germany recently promised one of its missile systems, but securing six more as soon as possible is crucial not only for Ukraine’s survival but also for the peace of Europe.”

Daniel Kim
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