Kharkiv Casualties Rise to 71 After Russian Air Strikes

The mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, confirmed that the death toll from two Russian air strikes on Monday has increased to 71, with one woman among the fatalities. This update was provided at 16:25, highlighting the growing impact of ongoing conflict in the region.

The attack has raised concerns about the intensity of the conflict in Ukraine, with Kharkiv remaining a key target. Local authorities are working to provide medical assistance and support to the affected population, while also emphasizing the need for international aid and solidarity.

Residents of Kharkiv continue to live under the threat of further attacks, with the city’s infrastructure and civilian life significantly disrupted. The mayor’s statement underscores the humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for security and stability in the area.