Drone Strike Ignites Vehicles in Kharkiv on April 2.
Kharkiv Attack on April 2
According to TSN.ua: On April 2, Russian forces launched a drone strike on Kharkiv, triggering multiple vehicle fires. This marked the third such attack since the start of the day, with preliminary reports indicating civilian casualties. The enemy deployed a 'Molniya' type drone, which struck a residential high-rise building.
Overnight Explosions and Mayor's Response
An explosion rocked Kharkiv during an air raid alert in the early hours of April 2. Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported:
“We have another hit by a Shahed-type UAV in the Kyivskyi district of the city. The consequences are being clarified.” - Ihor Terekhov
The situation remains tense, and details about the attack's aftermath are still being assessed.
These strikes on Kharkiv occur amid the ongoing armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which continues to have severe repercussions for civilians. It is worth noting that the use of drones in combat is increasing, complicating the situation for local residents and security services. Kharkiv remains one of the most heavily impacted cities, and rising tensions in the region are raising international concerns about the humanitarian crisis and public safety.
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