Russian Forces Deploy Jet-Powered Drones for First Time in 11 Strikes on Kharkiv.
Attack on Kharkiv on April 2, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On April 2, 2023, Kharkiv was hit by 11 separate strikes from Russian forces, marking the first use of jet-propelled drones in the city. The attacks targeted the Kyivskyi district, with an explosion near an apartment building leaving several people wounded.
This assault followed an earlier drone attack on April 1, 2023, which damaged civilian infrastructure and injured residents. Russian forces also struck the town of Chuhuiv in the Kharkiv region that same day. The use of advanced drone technology signals a shift in tactical approach by the invaders.
Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated: 'Most of the enemy UAVs were jet-powered, and the foe used them against Kharkiv for the first time.'
These incidents highlight an escalation in regional hostilities and the adoption of new warfare methods by the Russian military. The damage to civilian structures and harm to non-combatants raise serious concerns about the safety of local residents as the conflict intensifies.
The situation in Kharkiv continues to worsen, with the introduction of advanced drones reflecting both an escalation and the Russian military's adaptation to modern combat conditions. Such developments could shape future military operations and strategic decisions by both sides in the ongoing war.
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