Russian Drone Strikes Civilian Facility in Kharkiv, Injuring Woman and Child.
Kharkiv Incident
According to UATV: A Russian combat drone struck the grounds of a civilian enterprise in Kharkiv on July 4, sparking a large-scale fire. The attack left a woman and a child injured, both suffering from acute stress reactions.
The resulting blaze spread across roughly 200 square meters, destroying six trucks and four trailers. Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene and managed to extinguish the fire.
Impact on Local Residents
This event is just one in a series of ongoing strikes against civilian infrastructure in the region. For local residents, such attacks mean witnessing violence and destruction firsthand in their own communities.
The incident highlights the continued conflict in Ukraine, where non-military targets remain under fire. The severe consequences—including civilian casualties and damaged infrastructure—underscore the deepening humanitarian crisis facing the population. Repeated assaults like this one raise serious concerns about the safety of non-combatants and the region's overall stability.
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