Russia's Kharkiv attacks are war crimes: Zelensky
Published : 02 Mar 2022, 04:01
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of war crimes after air strikes, including on a central square, in the country's second city, reported British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
At least 10 people were killed and 35 hurt when the opera house, concert hall and government offices were hit in Freedom Square in Kharkiv.
Speaking to the European Parliament, Zelensky urged the EU to prove it was with Ukraine, said the BBC report.
Later the main TV tower in the capital Kyiv was hit, putting media off air.
Footage on social media showed smoke billowing from the steel structure.
Five people died in the attack, Ukrainian officials said, but the tower remains standing, the report added.
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