On the 6th, a series of missile attacks by the Russian military killed eight civilians in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city.


President Zelenskiy of Ukraine has once again appealed to all countries for support, stating that it is important to strengthen air defense capabilities.

On the 6th, a series of missile attacks by the Russian military caused extensive damage to residential areas in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, and local authorities announced that eight civilians were killed and more than 11 others were injured.



Four people were killed in Kharkiv by a Russian military drone attack on the 4th of this month, and President Zelenskyy posted on social media on the 6th, ``Attack on Kharkiv continues. We are strengthening air defense capabilities in the region.'' "It is extremely important that we do so," he said, once again appealing to all countries for support.

President Zelenskiy announced that he met with a US Congress delegation in northern Chernihiv on the 5th, explained the situation on the front line, and hoped that the US Congress would pass an emergency budget bill for additional aid to Ukraine as soon as possible. He emphasized that this is important.



Under these circumstances, on the 6th, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Sirsky expressed his recognition on social media that the situation on the front lines facing the Russian military "remains difficult."

In particular, the difficult situation continues in areas such as Bakhmut and Audiiivka in the eastern Donetsk region, and the Russian military is aiming to seize control of the entire Donetsk region by taking advantage of its numerical superiority in missiles and artillery. He expressed a sense of crisis.