Russian Forces Shift Tactics in Kharkiv: Guided Bombs Make a Comeback, Says Mayor Terekhov.
Shifting Attack Patterns in Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: The intensity of Russian assaults on Kharkiv is changing, with the renewed use of guided aerial bombs now a key feature. Mayor Ihor Terekhov has reported a combination of drone strikes and other weaponry in these operations, noting that the situation in the city is growing increasingly difficult.
Attacks on Kharkiv are arriving in waves, blending different types of munitions. In one recent nighttime barrage, ten people were wounded, including four children. The strikes also damaged over 40 private homes, underscoring the severe toll on local residents.
Strikes on Ukrainske and Regional Developments
On June 18, a Russian FPV drone hit the village of Ukrainske, killing a 65-year-old woman. Meanwhile, on June 15 and 16, Russian forces targeted Kharkiv and 11 other settlements in the region, leaving 23 people injured.
'The enemy is very treacherous, so everyone must be extremely cautious and heed the air raid warnings.' Ihor Terekhov
The situation in Kharkiv and its surrounding areas points to an escalation of the conflict and a worsening security environment. By combining different types of weapons in their attacks, the adversary is adapting its tactics, which increases risks for civilians. Local authorities are urging residents to follow safety protocols, as the threat persists and could lead to further casualties and destruction.
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