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Euromaidan Press
17 May 2024
Vira Kravchuk


Russian attacks on Kharkiv and Odesa kill three, injure 33 

Russian attack on Kharkiv on 17 May wounded 25 people, with four of them in serious condition and the rest in moderate condition.
Ukrainian firefighters after Russian attack on Odesa
Aftermath of Russian attack on Odesa, 17 May 2024, Source: SES of Ukraine, Telegram
Russian attacks on Kharkiv and Odesa kill three, injure 33 

On 17 May, the Russian military attacked Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv and Odesa, killing three people and injuring at least 33 people. 

Russian attack on Kharkiv 

For the attack on Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, Russians used guided aerial bombs.

Two men, both around 45 years old, were killed in the airstrikes. Twenty-five people are reported injured after the Russian strike, with four of them in serious condition and the rest in moderate condition, wrote the Kharkiv mayor, Ihor Terekhov. The victims received explosive injuries and shrapnel wounds of varying severity. 

The Russians targeted an enterprise in Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs, resulting in two hits and significant damage to a building, according to Dmytro Chubenko, the spokesman of Kharkiv’s prosecutor’s office, as per Suspilne

In addition to the attack on Kharkiv, Russians struck the village of Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring a 74-year-old woman and damaging a medical facility, residential buildings, and utility buildings, the National Police of the Kharkiv Oblast reports. 

Russian attack on Odesa 

On 17 May, Russian forces also launched missiles at Odesa, southern Ukraine. One person was killed, and the number of injured has risen to eight. The Russian missile struck a warehouse, breaking out the an intense fire and damaging civilian infrastructure, according to the Governor of Odesa Oblast, Oleh Kiper.

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