Russian Forces Strike 20 Settlements in Kharkiv Region, Leaving 11 Injured.

Aftermath of attack on Kharkiv region
Aftermath of attack on Kharkiv region

Attacks on Kharkiv Region

According to Novyny.live: On June 24, 2023, Russian troops launched attacks on at least 20 populated areas in the Kharkiv region, resulting in 11 injuries and sparking widespread concern among local residents. A particularly alarming incident occurred in Bohodukhiv around 12:40 AM on June 25.

During the Bohodukhiv attack, a Geran-2 drone was deployed. Damage from the strikes included:

  • a building facade;
  • a power line;
  • a garage;
  • three vehicles.

A fire that broke out covered an area of 35 square meters. Five of the injured were diagnosed with acute stress reaction.

The assault also involved a range of weaponry, specifically:

  • two missiles;
  • one multiple rocket launcher system;
  • four Geran-2 drones;
  • a Lancet drone;
  • nine Molniya drones;
  • five FPV drones;
  • 28 other unmanned aerial vehicles.

This extensive attack highlighted the diverse technologies being employed in combat operations.

Frontline Situation

As the situation deteriorates, a transit evacuation point in Lozova reported receiving 181 people in a single day, underscoring the urgent need for assistance to the local population. Additionally, 232 combat clashes were recorded on the front line, reflecting the intensity and activity of hostilities in the region.

On June 21, Russian forces also targeted Kharkiv with drones, with strikes hitting the territory of a shopping center. These events illustrate the ongoing aggression and the threat posed to civilians in the Kharkiv region.

The situation in the Kharkiv region remains extremely tense, as evidenced by repeated Russian military attacks and a rising number of civilian casualties. The use of advanced technologies like drones points to an escalation of the conflict and an increased danger for local residents. Transit evacuation points are highlighting the growing need for support among those displaced by hostilities, further emphasizing the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the area. This region has been a frequent target since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.


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