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Officials say that two children were injured in the Russian attack on Kharkiv.

Officials said that in the largest air strike on Lozova, Ukraine, since the beginning of the war, Russia killed one person and wounded 10 others, including two children.

In a press release, Ukrzaliznytsia, the state railway operator, said that the "massive strikes" had damaged the station and other infrastructure of the town. Kharkiv is a major transport hub bordering Russia.

Emergency services shared photos that appeared to show a damaged rail car and rubble on a train station.

Serhiy Zelenskiy, the head of the town council in Lozova, wrote on Telegram that "critical infrastructure and apartment buildings have been damaged... Lozova is the most heavily attacked city since the start of the war."

He added that two children were injured in the attack, which left some parts of the area without water and power.

Ukrzaliznytsia reported that one of their employees was killed and four others were injured. Ten people were reported injured by emergency services.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian president, said that Russia had damaged civilian infrastructure at Lozova by using more than 25 drones. A depot and a train station were also damaged.

According to a statement posted on Telegram, the Ukrainian air force shot down 29 of 46 Russian drones that were launched across Ukraine overnight. It said that a ballistic missile as well as 17 drones were launched at various locations.

It was not possible to independently verify the reported casualties and damages. Russia has not yet responded.

Both sides deny that civilians were targeted in the war launched by Russia in February 2022, when it invaded Ukraine on a large scale. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne and Anastasiia Mlenko in Kyiv, Editing by Saad Said and Andrew Heavens

(source: Reuters)