Zelenskiy Urges More Air Defenses After Deadly Russian Strike on Kharkiv Store

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called for increased air defenses from Western allies following deadly Russian strikes on a Kharkiv hardware store and residential area, which killed at least six people and injured dozens. The attacks have drawn international condemnation, including from French President Emmanuel Macron. Meanwhile, Ukrainian attacks in Russia's Belgorod region killed four residents, and Russia claimed to have captured another village in Ukraine's Donetsk region. G7 finance ministers discussed using profits from frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, and US President Joe Biden reiterated that no American soldiers would be sent to Ukraine.
- Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskiy calls for more air defences after deadly strike on Kharkiv store The Guardian
- Russian attacks on DIY store, city centre in Ukraine's Kharkiv kill six, injure dozens Yahoo! Voices
- Russia Bombs Hardware Superstore in Kharkiv, Killing 11, Ukraine Says The New York Times
- Security cam shows moment hardware store was hit by Russian missile CNN
- Russia smashes train tracks in a battered Ukrainian border region where children are being evacuated The Associated Press
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