Kharkiv Gas Station Hit by Shahed Drone Strike, One Injured.
Aftermath of Russian Attack on Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: A woman was injured on June 28 when a hostile Shahed-type drone struck a gas station in Kharkiv's Shevchenkivskyi district. The attack has heightened anxiety among residents and underscores the persistent danger posed by unmanned aerial vehicles in the ongoing conflict.
Notably, on the same day, a separate strike in the Kyivskyi district left a 59-year-old woman wounded. These incidents demonstrate a continued pattern of hostile actions deliberately targeting civilians.
Range of Attack Methods
Just two days earlier, on June 26, Russian forces used an FPV drone to attack Kharkiv, revealing the variety of weaponry employed by the adversary. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov addressed the situation on his Telegram channel, emphasizing the severity of the threat and the urgent need to safeguard the public.
These events reflect an escalation of violence in the region and highlight the danger faced by civilians, who find themselves in the crosshairs of active military operations. Ihor Terekhov, Mayor of Kharkiv
In response to the intensifying assaults, local authorities are ramping up protective measures and working to ensure residents' safety. It remains critical for the public to stay informed about potential risks and follow official safety guidelines.
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