Drone Strike Hits Kharkiv Apartment Building, Injures Woman.
Kharkiv Under Drone Attack
According to Novyny.live: A Russian drone struck a multi-story residential building in Kharkiv on June 26, causing damage and injuring one resident. The incident occurred in the city's Kyivskyi district, where the unmanned aircraft hit the facade of a high-rise at the level of the 10th floor. A 59-year-old woman suffered an acute stress reaction as a result of the attack and received medical treatment on-site.
The impact happened between the 7th and 8th floors of the apartment block, shattering window glazing and creating hazardous conditions for local residents. Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, confirmed the details, stating that the woman was promptly provided with medical assistance.
Local Authorities Respond
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov also addressed the situation, verifying the attack and its consequences. This event underscores the persistent danger faced by civilians in the city amid ongoing hostilities. The strike has heightened anxiety among residents and local officials, who continue working to ensure public safety.
This attack highlights the continued military operations across Ukraine and their severe toll on civilian populations. Kharkiv, one of the hardest-hit cities, remains under constant threat of regular drone and missile strikes, fueling widespread concern over safety and stability. Local authorities are striving to respond to these challenges, but protecting civilians remains the top priority in this volatile environment.
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