Shahed Drone Strike on Kharkiv: Casualty Count Rises to Four.
Drone Attack in Kharkiv
According to TSN.ua: A Russian drone struck the Kholodnohirskyi district of Kharkiv, leaving several people injured. According to preliminary reports, at least four individuals were wounded in the attack, including three women and one man. One woman has been hospitalized. Vehicles also caught fire at the scene.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the incident, stating: 'The enemy carried out a strike using a Shahed combat drone on the Kholodnohirskyi district. Based on preliminary information, which requires verification, there are casualties. We are gathering details.'
Regional Situation
In addition, a second strike occurred in the area, and the Novobavarskyi district also came under attack. Oleh Syniehubov, head of the regional military administration, reported: 'The number of casualties from the enemy shelling has increased to four. All victims are receiving the necessary medical care.'
Beyond the events in Kharkiv, on the night of March 25, Russian forces struck the Myrhorod district of the Poltava region, damaging residential and civilian infrastructure. The situation remains volatile, and details of the incidents are still being clarified.
These attacks highlight the ongoing escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and the continued threat to civilians, who bear the brunt of military operations. Local and regional authorities are actively responding to the situation and providing aid to the victims. Such incidents underscore the critical need to protect civilians and infrastructure during wartime.
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