Russian Drone Strikes Kharkiv High-Rise: 22nd Floor Facade Hit in Late-Night Attack.
Kharkiv Comes Under Fire on Night of June 21-22
According to Novyny.live: A Russian drone struck a multi-story residential building in Kharkiv on June 22, sparking a fire. According to Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the unmanned aerial vehicle hit the facade at the 22nd floor level, shattering roughly ten windows. Preliminary reports indicate no casualties.
Air raid sirens blared across Kharkiv at 11:55 PM on June 21. At 12:01 AM on June 22, the Ukrainian Air Force warned of a drone threat approaching from the north. Earlier that evening, the Shevchenkivskyi district came under attack, with a drone slamming into a high-rise and damaging the 12th floor. Earlier on June 21, Russian forces also launched a drone strike on a shopping mall in Kharkiv's Saltivskyi district.
While shelling of Kharkiv persists, local authorities have confirmed that, fortunately, no one was injured in the latest incident.
Ongoing Crisis in Kharkiv
The sustained bombardment of Kharkiv highlights a deteriorating security situation in the region, where civilian infrastructure increasingly finds itself in the crosshairs. Although the most recent attack resulted in no casualties, these events underscore the constant dangers faced by residents and the urgent need for reinforced air defense systems.
Timely information about these strikes and their aftermath remains critical, as they directly impact public safety and the well-being of the local population.
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