Drone Strike on Kharkiv Injures 14 and Destroys Residential Buildings.
Kharkiv Targeted in Drone Assault
According to Novyny.live: On January 24, 2023, the city of Kharkiv endured a 2.5-hour assault by 25 Russian drones, resulting in injuries to 14 people, including one child. The attack caused significant destruction, with residential apartment buildings in the Industrial District and an industrial facility set ablaze. This incident is part of a broader pattern of strikes on Ukrainian cities that has intensified since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022.
During rescue operations, five individuals, one of them a child, were evacuated from a four-story building. Additional damage was reported to a student dormitory, a medical facility, and a private home in the Nemyshlyanskyi District, which also caught fire.
Emergency Response to the Attack
To manage the aftermath, 134 rescue workers and 34 pieces of equipment from the State Emergency Service were deployed. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the city was under drone attack for the entire 2.5-hour period. The scale of the response highlights the severe impact of the strike on civilian infrastructure.
This attack on Kharkiv, a major northeastern city near the Russian border, is part of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine that began with Russia's initial aggression in 2014. The use of drone swarms against urban areas represents a dangerous escalation in tactics, posing a direct and growing threat to civilian safety. Such events underscore the critical need for enhanced defensive measures to protect cities and their residents from aerial threats.
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