Russian Strike on Kharkiv Injures Civilians, Including 12-Year-Old Boy.
Aftermath and Response to the Kharkiv Attack
According to Novyny.live: On January 24, 2026, the Russian Federation launched a strike on the city of Kharkiv, targeting civilian infrastructure and injuring more than 11 people, among them a 12-year-old boy. At least seven explosions rocked the city, causing significant damage to non-military facilities. This attack is part of a broader pattern of assaults on Ukrainian urban centers far from the front lines.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the casualty count exceeds 11, noting that the injured have been transferred to various city hospitals for urgent medical care. Oleg Synegubov, the head of the regional administration, verified that a 12-year-old boy was among those wounded in the bombardment.
Growing Alarm Among Local Residents
The aftermath of the nighttime assault has heightened alarm among Kharkiv's residents. The city remains under threat as attacks are frequently carried out using unmanned aerial vehicles. Local authorities are implementing measures to protect civilians in this tense and volatile situation.
This bombardment starkly illustrates the ongoing armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, where civilian sites are repeatedly targeted. Regional officials are working to provide rapid medical aid to the victims and enhance public safety amidst the escalating danger.
This situation underscores the critical need for continued international support and focus on security concerns in the region.
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