As a result of Russian shelling in Kharkiv and Kupyansky districts, one woman was killed and three civilians were injured.
According to updated information, as a result of the double arrival of cabs, one woman was injured. Doctors are already working with her.
According to Terekhov, there were two cabs, both of which hit a children's recreation facility on the outskirts of the city. According to preliminary information, there were no injuries.
An explosion, allegedly caused by the KAB, occurs on the outskirts of Kharkiv, details of casualties and damage are being clarified.
The building of the recreation center in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv was damaged as a result of a terrorist attack by the occupation forces at 23:50, no casualties have been reported so far.
In May, air danger signals were announced in Kharkiv 193 times and lasted a total of 474 hours and 55 minutes.
In Kharkiv, rescuers are still dismantling the rubble of the hypermarket attacked by Russia, with 20% of the building remaining. Work is also still underway to identify the victims - their relatives have already donated DNA.
Search operations at the site of the Russian attack on the hypermarket in Kharkiv continue around the clock, but are hampered by extensive damage, ash and constant air raids.
Four civilians are killed in a Russian attack on a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Two people are killed and at least four injured in a Russian attack on a construction hypermarket in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Russian occupiers shelled the suburbs of Kharkiv, causing partial destruction, as well as settlements near the border in Kharkiv, Bohodukhiv, Kupiansk and Izium districts, damaging civilian infrastructure and causing fires in forests.
In Kharkiv, a partially destroyed lyceum, a multi-storey building, and several cars were damaged as a result of enemy aggression, the mayor of the city said.
The enemy shelling damaged residential and non-residential buildings in Kharkiv, but there are no casualties or injuries at the moment.
Kharkiv is once again under enemy fire, and the authorities are calling on the city's residents to take shelter.
About ten explosions were heard in Kharkiv, Ukraine, and the mayor urged residents to stay in shelters as Russian troops conducted at least five strikes on the city.
Numerous explosions occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine, prompting authorities to warn residents to take shelter.
On Tuesday morning, Russian occupants attacked a transport infrastructure facility in Kharkiv, injuring at least one person.
Five people, including two children, were injured, and an 8-year-old girl suffered an acute stress reaction as a result of russian shelling of a residential area in Kharkiv.
A fire broke out in the Osnovyansky district of Kharkiv, the number of victims is being assessed, and the mayor warned of continued attacks on the city.
The Russian army shelled the center of Kharkiv again, injuring one person.
People are being evacuated from the areas of Kharkiv Oblast where the fighting is very active. As of today, the city has already received more than 5 thousand people
Seven explosions occurred in Kharkiv, injuring 18 people, including three children, with a rocket hitting a high-rise building in the city center.
Russian shells hit the 10th floor of a 12-story residential building and adjacent garages in Kharkiv, causing fires, but no casualties have been reported.
A Russian strike on Kharkiv damaged 7 residential buildings, a school, two garages and civilian cars, smashing 615 windows and forcing 4 people to seek medical attention.
Kharkiv will allocate additional funds for the needs of the Defense Forces, which are defending the city and the region in the face of a new Russian offensive in northern Ukraine.
Enemy forces shelled the outskirts of Kharkiv, no casualties were reported, but information on potential damage is still being established.
According to the mayor of Kharkiv, there is an arrival in the suburbs.
620 children will start studying in Kharkiv's first underground school next Monday, and due to high demand, at least three more such schools are planned to be built.
Kharkiv plans to create operating and resuscitation rooms underground on the basis of existing medical facilities, as well as expand the network of underground cultural institutions to maintain safety and ensure the continuous functioning of cultural and medical life.
On Saturday, May 11, the first underground school for 450 students will open in Kharkiv, allowing 900 children to be taught in two shifts.