Kharkiv Rocked by Explosions as Air Raid Alert Continues Across Region.
Explosions Reported in Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: On the evening of February 1, 2026, the city of Kharkiv was shaken by a series of explosions. At least three blasts were heard at 10:54 PM local time. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reportedly arriving from the north, were observed in the skies over the city prior to the attack. These incidents are part of a wider pattern of strikes on Ukrainian cities that has persisted since the full-scale invasion began.
As of 11:03 PM on February 1, an air raid alert remained in effect for Kharkiv and several districts of the broader Kharkiv region. The ongoing alert has caused significant concern among residents, who are maintaining a state of readiness for potential further threats.
Separate Attack in Dnipropetrovsk Region
In a separate incident also on February 1, Russian forces struck a bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in 16 confirmed fatalities. This attack on civilian infrastructure underscores the severe and ongoing dangers faced by the population across Ukraine.
The explosions in Kharkiv and the targeting of civilian objects in other regions highlight a continued escalation of hostilities and growing threats to the local population. Amid the protracted war, ensuring the safety and protection of civilians remains a critical priority for Ukrainian authorities and defense forces. The situation in Ukraine demands sustained international attention to support stability and security in the region.
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