Drone Strike on Barvinkove Leaves 13 Wounded and Major Blaze.
Barvinkove Targeted in Drone Attack
According to Novyny.live: On February 11, Russian forces launched a drone attack on the town of Barvinkove in the Kharkiv region. The strike hit a two-story commercial building, causing significant damage and wounding 13 people, including civilians. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure far from the front lines.
The impact triggered a large-scale fire that spread across an area exceeding 1,500 square meters, inflicting serious damage to the town's infrastructure. In a separate but related escalation, Russia conducted a series of attacks on other Ukrainian regions overnight on February 12. These strikes also damaged a thermal power plant owned by DTEK, which is expected to negatively impact the region's energy stability.
Consequences of the Assaults
The aftermath of the Russian attacks in the Kharkiv region underscores the ongoing severity of the conflict and the urgent need for enhanced measures to protect civilians. These events highlight a continued escalation and the growing threat to non-combatants, demanding prompt action from the international community to help ensure regional security.
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