Overnight, Russia targeted a hotel in a Ukrainian village located in the Kharkiv region, resulting in the tragic death of a 2-month-old infant. Three individuals, including the mother of the deceased baby, sustained injuries from shrapnel in the attack. Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov confirmed the casualties and reported that the lifeless body of the infant was recovered from the hotel debris. Authorities revealed extensive damage, with over 30 houses, numerous shops, and vehicles affected in the assault.
Video Player
Media error: Format(s) not supported or source(s) not found
Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/iha-2024-02-06_11-27-07_289224.mp4?_=1During a surprise visit to Kyiv, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced €1.9 billion in additional military aid to Ukraine but confirmed Germany will not supply Taurus cruise missiles. The new funds will support long-range missile systems. If approved by the Bundestag, Germany’s total military aid to Ukraine in 2025 will reach €9 billion.
Pistorius emphasized that Ukraine’s fight is for all of Europe’s security. Despite repeated Ukrainian requests, he firmly stated, “The answer to your question about Taurus missiles is no.” Meanwhile, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz previously indicated openness to sending the long-range missiles.