Russian guided bombs hit an apartment block in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, on Saturday, according to multiple outlets citing authorities. Reports say at least one person is killed and nine others are injured, including a 6-year-old child. The strike targets residential buildings in Kharkiv, and the information released by authorities focuses on casualty counts and the presence of children among the wounded. While the outlets largely align on the number of deaths and injuries and the use of guided bombs, they do not add differing operational details beyond the location and the casualty figures. The incident is described consistently as an attack on a specific apartment block in Kharkiv, with responders and authorities assessing damage and treating casualties. No outlet included additional verified information about the specific bomb type beyond “guided bombs,” nor did they provide further details about arrests, claims of responsibility beyond references to the Russian strikes, or subsequent updates beyond the initial reported figures.