FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – Russian drone attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region left at least 15 people injured late Wednesday, according to military governor Oleh Synyehubov.
Eight were wounded in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, while seven were injured in the village of Zolochiv.
Among the victims are at least two minors.
Authorities warn the number of injured may increase as the situation develops.
In related news, South Korea’s defense leadership estimates that North Korea dispatched an additional 3,000 soldiers to Russia between January and February to support its war against Ukraine. This brings the total number of North Korean troops sent to Russia to approximately 11,000, with around 4,000 reported killed or wounded.
In addition to personnel, North Korea continues to supply Russia with missiles, artillery, and ammunition, according to the South Korean General Staff. The deepening military cooperation between the two nations raises concerns about potential technology transfers from Russia to North Korea.
