On the morning of July 7, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with attack drones, causing a fire in a high-rise building. 8 people were injured, including two children, and civilian objects and a kindergarten were damaged.
On July 7, Kharkiv was attacked by two enemy Shahed-type drones, presumably in the Shevchenkivskyi district. Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported on the ongoing air attack and possible repeated strikes.
In the Novobavarsky district of Kharkiv, a 46-year-old woman was injured as a result of an enemy drone attack. The victim is receiving medical assistance, and information regarding the damage is being clarified.
On the night of July 6, Kharkiv was attacked by enemy drones, explosions were heard. Mayor Ihor Terekhov and head of the Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov urged residents to be careful.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported that the damage from Russian shelling is estimated at 10 billion euros, but the real amount could be higher. Kharkiv is the most destroyed among the large cities of Ukraine, with 8.5 thousand damaged residential buildings and significant destruction in the educational sector.
In Kharkiv, two streets will be named after the fallen F-16 pilots Maksym Ustymenko and Oleksiy Mes, who were posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine. Both pilots gave their lives repelling air attacks, defending the Ukrainian sky.
In Kharkiv, a strike by a new type of enemy drone, "Chernika", has been recorded for the first time. This UAV's warhead power is similar to 'Molniya', but it has a different design.
Kharkiv region was subjected to a night attack by enemy UAVs on June 30, explosions were heard outside Kharkiv. A service station in Pisochyn, a civilian building in Kurortne, and a building in Derhachi were damaged; there is no information about casualties.
The Defense Forces shot down an enemy attack drone over Kharkiv, presumably without consequences. Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported the presence of other enemy UAVs in the city's sky.
In Kharkiv, two "hits" of enemy drones were recorded with an interval of an hour and a half. The first "hit" of a "molniya" type drone in the Industrial district damaged two passenger cars.
Ukrainian aircraft manufacturers in Kharkiv called on the authorities to preserve tax benefits for the strategic industry. The head of the VRU finance committee, Danylo Hetmantsev, proposed to study the Defense City bill.
Kharkiv is home to 1. 3 million residents, including 206,000 internally displaced persons from the occupied territories. Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated that these people want to live and work in Kharkiv, creating new opportunities for the city.
As a result of a night drone attack on Kharkiv, a 64-year-old man was injured and hospitalized. All seven Shahed-type drones hit a civilian enterprise and an uninhabited residential building in the Kyivskyi district of the city.
On June 25, Kharkiv was again attacked by Russian drones. Mayor Ihor Terekhov and Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov confirmed the strikes on a civilian enterprise in the Kyivskyi district. Information regarding casualties is being clarified, and residents are urged to remain in shelters.
As a result of the enemy's attack on Kharkiv on June 24, at least one person was injured. Window glazing in the house and a civilian enterprise were damaged; there is also information about a hit on the territory of a private house.
Kharkiv on the night of June 24 was subjected to a massive attack by enemy drones, explosions were recorded. City mayor Ihor Terekhov and head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleh Syniehubov confirmed the strikes, with preliminary "arrivals" recorded in the Nemyshlianskyi district.
Russian forces carried out a massive drone attack on Ukraine on the night of June 20. Apartment buildings and cars were damaged in Odesa, and a fire broke out on the coast. Five private homes were damaged in Kharkiv.
Head of OVA reported three injured as a result of 8 drone strikes on the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv. Among the injured are girls aged 12 and 17.
Kharkiv was attacked by enemy drones on the evening of June 19, with explosions heard in the Kyiv district. City Mayor Ihor Terekhov and RMA Head Oleh Syniehubov urged residents to remain in safe places.
For 12 days, the fire at a civilian enterprise in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, which was hit by a Russian strike on June 7, continued to be extinguished. The bodies of six civilians were found during the debris removal.
The search operation has been completed in Kharkiv at the site of Saturday's attack on a company, where the body of the sixth person was found. Russia attacked the city with drones, air bombs and a missile.
On the night of June 12, the enemy attacked Kharkiv with kamikaze drones, 11 hits were recorded. Residential areas, educational institutions were damaged, there are wounded, including children.
On the night of June 12, Kharkiv was subjected to enemy strikes. In the Saltivskyi district, high-rise buildings were damaged, and two girls, aged 12 and 16, were injured.
In Kharkiv, the enemy attacked the schoolyard at night, windows were broken. The city is under attack by "shahids" again, there are still drones in the air.
The death toll from the Russian attack on Kharkiv on June 7 has risen to six. The body of another dead woman was found on the territory of the enterprise, the search for three more people continues.
In the Saltivskyi district of Kharkiv, an enemy drone "lightning" hit a private house, damaging it and the fence. There has been no information about casualties so far.
As a result of the night shelling of Kharkiv, the number of deaths has increased to four. Among the dead is a married couple, the husband died in the morning, and the wife in the afternoon.
Another body was found in Kharkiv under the rubble of an enterprise that was destroyed by a Russian strike on June 7. There may be three more people under the rubble.
A "molniya" type UAV strike has been recorded in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv. The consequences of the attack are currently being clarified, according to Mayor Terekhov.
On the night of June 11, Kharkiv was attacked by 17 drones, causing large-scale fires, destruction of houses and the death of two people. 37 people were injured, including five children.