Russian air attacks kill 3 in Ukraine while Zelenskyy warns about the evolution of drone technology
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Russian air attacks kill 3 in Ukraine while Zelenskyy warns about the evolution of drone technology

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London – The attacks and bombs of Russian unmanned airplanes killed at least three people in the city of Jharkiv in the northeast of Jharkiv during the night, regional officials said there, despite the fact that the last flood of drones and missiles of Moscow was somewhere else was significantly smaller than the previous nights.

The regional military administration of Kharkiv said in a position to telegrade that another 60 people were injured by Russian attacks during the night, which included the use of Shahed attack drones designed by Iran, drones in the first person in commercial style and Kab guided bombs.

Kharkiv-the second largest city in Ukraine with a population before the war of around 1.4 million, is only 20 miles from the Russian border. That proximity has seen the city bombarded by the large -scale invasion of Russia.

Kharkiv has also faced intense recent attacks as Moscow expanded its drone and missile campaign, in addition to the fact that, according to reports, Russian forces become the nearby border and threaten new incursions.

A firefighter passes by a burned car after a Russian unmanned aircraft strike in Jharkiv, Ukraine, on June 11, 2025.

Sergey Bobok/AFP through Getty Images

On Tuesday night, at least five people were injured by Russian bombings in the southern Kherson region, local officials said in a telegram position. A person was also killed and another injured by Russian bombing in the East Region of Donetsk, authorities said.

The Ukraine Air Force said Russia launched 85 drones and a missile to the country during the night, of which 49 drones were demolished or neutralized. The impacts were recorded in 14 locations, with debris of drones that fell into two other places, said the Air Force.

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said in a position on Tuesday night to telegram he had spoken with the Minister of Defense, Rustem Umerov, about “our efforts to counteract drones, protect against missiles and reinforce our air defense.” The meeting occurred after the massive attack Monday night against cities, including Kyiv.

“The Russians have once again used ballistic missiles of North Korea,” Zelenskyy said about the attacks on Monday night. “We are also tracking evidence that Russian-Iranian drone technologies have spread to North Korea. This is extremely dangerous for both Europe and the East and Southeast Asia.”

“The more this war in our territory continues, the more war technologies evolve and the greater the threat to all will be,” Zelenskyy added. “This must be addressed now, not when thousands of updated Shahed drones and ballistic missiles begin to threaten Seoul and Tokyo.”

Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense said its forces knocked down 33 Ukrainian drones during the night until Wednesday morning.

In the Russian Tambov region, about 260 miles southeast of Moscow and 230 miles from the nearest Ukrainian controlled territory, interim governor Evgeny Pervyshov said on the telegram that a fire broke out in the city of Kotovsk due to the fall of drone waste. “The situation is under control,” Pervyshov wrote.

But Andriy Kovalenko, head of the counter-processing center that operates as part of the Ukraine National Security and Defense Council, said in a telegram post that an explosive plant in the area was hit by drones.

Kovalenko said that the Tambov’s gunpowder plant had been forced to suspend operations for the strike. “It produces gunpowder used for various types of small arms, artillery and rocket systems,” he said about the installation.

This brochure photograph taken and launched by the Ukrainian emergency service on June 11, 2025 shows a flame building after a drone attack in Jharkiv, Ukraine.

Ukrainian Emergency Service/Ukrainian AFP

“The company is one of the main explosive suppliers for the Russian army,” Kovalenko added. “With the beginning of a large -scale war in Ukraine, production at the plant has increased significantly.”

The governor of the western region of Belgorod de Russia said that six people were also injured by a strike of Ukrainian non -manned aircraft in a factory in the city of Shebekino. All were hospitalized, said the governor in a telegram position.

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