Ballistic Missile Strike Plunges Kharkiv into Darkness, Injuring Two.
Kharkiv Attack on January 26
According to TSN.ua: A ballistic missile struck Kharkiv on January 26, leaving parts of the city without power. The attack targeted the Industrial District, resulting in two civilian injuries. Local authorities confirmed the strike occurred at 19:56. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city located near the Russian border, has been a frequent target of such attacks throughout the war.
Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed that two people were wounded in the assault. Simultaneously, a reconnaissance drone was detected operating over the Slobidskyi District. This incident coincided with reports of a Russian 'Shahed' drone flying over Kyiv, highlighting a coordinated pattern of aerial threats across Ukraine. The situation remains tense, with local media actively discussing the strike's consequences.
Impact on the City
The attack on Kharkiv underscores the persistent military threat in the region, where civilian infrastructure is regularly targeted. The power outage affects residents' daily lives and disrupts local business operations. The concurrent drone activity in other areas suggests ongoing reconnaissance efforts by Russian forces, emphasizing the critical need for enhanced security measures across the country.
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