Russia massively attacked Kharkiv with drones: hits recorded, there is a victim.
On the night of June 24, Russian troops again attacked the city of Kharkiv using drones. The most strikes were focused on the Nemishlyansky district. The mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terekhov, spoke about the consequences of these attacks.
One of the drones hit the private sector near a hospital in the Nemishlyansky district. A civil enterprise was also affected by the drone attacks, causing a fire.
There is also information about drone hits on the territory of a private house.
Currently, it is known that one person sought medical help.
Reaction of local authorities: measures and response
The head of the Kharkiv OVA, Oleg Synegubov, reported that three drone 'hits' were recorded on the territory of a civil enterprise in the Nemishlyansky district. Right now, firefighters are working at the site of the hits.
This is not the first case of the occupying forces attacking Kharkiv. Earlier, they were attacked twice in one night, as well as in other areas of the city. This time, the 'Geran-2' was used for the attack. Three injured people have already sought medical assistance, and the material damage is significant.
The Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has once again suffered from Russian drone attacks, leading to serious material damage and injuries among the civilian population.
During the nighttime attack, Russian drones hit various targets in Kharkiv, causing material damage and injuries among the local population. Local authorities are responding to the situation and providing assistance to the victims.Read also
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