Russian rocket attacks killed dozens of people in Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, as ceasefire talks between Kyiv and Moscow got under way. After four days of fighting and a slower than expected Russian advance, the Ukrainian interior ministry adviser Anton Herashchenko said the eastern city of Kharkiv had been ‘massively fired on’, leaving many dead and hundreds of people woundedRussia-Ukraine crisis: live newsRussian rocket strikes kill dozens in Kharkiv as Kyiv-Moscow talks begin Continue reading…
Russian rocket attacks killed dozens of people in Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, as ceasefire talks between Kyiv and Moscow got under way. After four days of fighting and a slower than expected Russian advance, the Ukrainian interior ministry adviser Anton Herashchenko said the eastern city of Kharkiv had been ‘massively fired on’, leaving many dead and hundreds of people wounded