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Russian missiles kill seven Ukrainian civilians as Moscow's forces gain ground
This photo taken from video released by the Russian Defence Ministry Press Service on May 21, 2024, shows a Russian Army multiple rocket launcher firing rockets in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

RUSSIAN missiles killed at least seven civilians in Ukraine’s second-largest city early today as Kiev’s army struggled to hold off an intense cross-border offensive by the Kremlin’s larger and better-equipped forces.

At least 16 people were injured as S-300 missiles struck Kharkiv, regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said. The sound of 15 explosions reverberated around the city of some one million people, which lies in the north-east about 12 miles from the Russian border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky again expressed frustration at not receiving enough air defence systems from the West.

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