Russian missiles damaged residential buildings and injured six people in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, early on Wednesday, Kharkiv Oblast Gov. Oleh Synehubov said on Telegram. The attack damaged three residential buildings, two offices, three non-residential buildings and a gas pipeline in the central district of the city, according to the governor’s statement. Plus, the Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia would further expand its “buffer zone” inside Ukraine if Kyiv takes delivery of longer-range ATACM missiles from the United States that allow it to strike deeper inside Russia.
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Russian missile strike in Ukraine’s Kharkiv injures 6, governor says
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