Tug-of-war: Ukraine celebrates its tank-towing farmers
Ukrainian tractor driver Vitaliy Denysenko grins as he pulls a 1970s Russian MT-LB tank around a field in the Kharkiv region, where it was left during the hasty Russian withdrawal at the end of March 2022.
Russian forces carried out an overnight drone attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv and Dnipro regions, causing injuries to at least six individuals and causing damage to critical infrastructure, as well as commercial and residential buildings, according to regional officials on Saturday. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russian forces deployed 13 Shahed drones targeting these regions in the northeast and centre of the country. The air defence units successfully intercepted and downed all the drones, as confirmed by the air force commander. However, debris from the downed drones struck civilian targets in Kharkiv, resulting in injuries to four people and igniting a fire in an office building, as stated by the regional governor.
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Early Wednesday morning, Russian missiles struck Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, causing significant damage to residential buildings and injuring six people, as reported by Governor Oleh Synehubov via Telegram. The attack ravaged three residential buildings, two offices, three non-residential structures, and even ruptured a gas pipeline in the city's central district, according to the governor's statement. A total of 568 windows and 33 cars were also damaged in the assault, amplifying the extent of destruction wrought by the missiles.
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