Russian Bomb Hits Kharkiv Highway, Killing Civilians

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Russian Bomb Hits Kharkiv Highway, Killing Civilians
A Russian guided bomb struck a major highway in Kharkiv on Tuesday, killing at least two people and wounding others, including an infant. The attack targeted the city's busiest road during evening hours. The explosion set cars on fire with people inside and blew out windows in nearby apartment blocks. Local officials report that a nine-month-old girl was among the injured. Photographs from the scene show burned-out vehicles and residential buildings damaged by the blast. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, faces near-daily shelling due to its proximity to the Russian border. This strike on a central transport route highlights the ongoing threat to civilian areas.