On June 11, Russian drone strikes targeted the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, killing two and injuring many others, with significant destruction reported. Mayor Igor Terekhov detailed 17 drone strikes that struck residential buildings and public areas, igniting fires and causing chaos in the city. The attacks signify an escalation in violence despite ongoing diplomatic discussions. Concurrently, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated a potential reduction in military aid to Ukraine, advocating for a negotiated settlement, highlighting shifts in US policy towards the conflict.
Russian drone strikes in Kharkiv on June 11 resulted in two fatalities and numerous injuries, with extensive damage to civilian infrastructure and homes.
There were 17 drone strikes reported, targeting residential buildings, public areas, and igniting fires that left many trapped under rubble in Kharkiv.
Despite ongoing violence, Kharkiv's Mayor expressed resilience, stating, 'We are holding on. We are helping each other. And we will definitely survive.'
US Defense Secretary suggested a shift in US policy towards Ukraine, focusing on negotiated peace rather than increased military support amid ongoing negotiations.
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