London – At least seven people were killed and 41 others were injured in a massive attack of Russia in all Ukraine overnight, which targeted civil and energy infrastructure, said the Ukraine authorities, Saturday morning.
“Russia continues its terror against civilians,” Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said in a social media post on Saturday morning. “Hundreds of drones and missiles rained on Ukraine last night. Kharkiv experienced a very bad night.”
In the city of Kharkiv in Northeast of Ukraine, Russian attacks killed three people and injured 21 others. Among those who were injured were babies and a 14 -year -old girl, according to Mayor Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov. An additional person injured in the city of Kupyansk, Southeast of Kharkiv, in the surrounding area, according to Governor Oblast Kharkiv. By Syniehubov.
Russia attacked Kharkiv with 48 drones, five guided air bombs, four MLRs and three missiles, targeting houses and civil infrastructure facilities in the Kyivskyi and Osnovianskyi districts in the city, according to Syniehubov.
Meanwhile, Russian attacks killed two married couples, aged 56 and 54 – in the port city of South Ukraine Kherson and injured 10 other people in the surrounding area, according to Governor Oblast Kheerson Olexandr Prokudin.

Firefighters worked at the location of a building hit by a Russian drone attack, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine June 7, 2025.
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At the East Ukraine Donetsk Oblast, two people were killed and eight were injured in Russian attacks, according to Governor Vadym Filashkin.
And at Northeastern Ukraine Sumy Oblast, Russian strikes injured one person, according to regional administration.
In all Ukraine last night, Russia launched a total of 215 projectiles – 206 drones, two ballistic missiles, six guided aircraft missiles and one cruising missile – where 174 were neutralized, according to the Ukraine Air Force.
“There are strikes in all Ukraine – in Donetsk, Dnipro, Topilized, Odesa, and other regions,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs. “People are injured and killed, and energy infrastructure is also damaged.”
Sybiha added: “To end Russia’s murder and destruction, more pressure on Moscow is needed, as well as more steps to strengthen Ukraine. Russia is a terrorist country, and must be called like that. It has done more than enough to get this title.”