Kharkiv plans to build 3-4 more underground schools by September 1, in addition to the existing underground school for 450 students, as well as underground medical facilities.
At least 5 people were wounded in a Russian attack on a residential area of Kharkiv.
A nighttime attack by a kamikaze drone in Kharkiv damaged 50 private and 30 apartment buildings, injured 6 civilians, including a child, and broke 1,000 windows.
Three private houses in the Osnovyansky district of Kharkiv caught fire due to a hit from an enemy drone.
Another explosion occurred in Kharkiv. Mayor Igor Terekhov urged residents to stay in shelters.
In Kharkiv, two drone strikes on civilian infrastructure in the Osnovianskyi district of the city injured one person and caused a large-scale fire.
As a result of the Russian strike in Kharkiv, a woman was preliminarily killed, another person was injured, and there may be people under the rubble.
Due to emergency repairs in Ukraine's power grid, scheduled hourly power outages in Kharkiv region have been extended from three to five hours.
Russians shelled a suburb of Kharkiv, damaging 13 private houses, but there were no civilian casualties.
A medical complex in Kharkiv with more than 1,000 people was nearly hit by Russian missile strikes, causing one person to be lightly injured and damaging buildings and infrastructure.
Russian occupants shelled Kharkiv, damaging a medical facility and breaking windows, but there were no casualties.
Explosions were heard in Kharkiv when the city came under enemy fire, and the head of the regional administration and the mayor confirmed the attack and urged residents to stay in shelters.
russian troops shelled Kharkiv, damaging a car and a private house in the city's private sector, Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov said.
According to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the Russian army shelled an infrastructure facility in Kharkiv, and explosions were heard in the city.
An international delegation of ambassadors and UN representatives visited Kharkiv to see the destruction caused by Russian shelling, and the mayor presented them with a plan to restore the city's heating infrastructure for the coming winter.
According to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, a Russian drone was shot down by air defense in Kharkiv, resulting in an explosion in the city.
There are currently no prerequisites for evacuation from Kharkiv. Russians are spreading fake news about it to cause anxiety and panic among the population.
Kharkiv risks becoming a "second Aleppo" if the United States does not vote for new military aid to help Ukraine obtain air defense equipment to prevent long-range Russian attacks, Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov said.
To eliminate the consequences of Russian attacks on Kharkiv's energy system, the region plans to decentralize all facilities and create an alternative network of gas turbine power plants and mobile boiler houses.
An attack by Russian shahids caused a power outage in some parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Two explosions occurred in Kharkiv, Ukraine, amid an air raid alert and reports of Russian drone strikes in the region.
Kharkiv is being attacked by Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drones, says Mayor Igor Terekhov.
The mayor of Kharkiv announces the resumption of the subway with extended intervals of at least 20 minutes due to a lack of electricity amid another Russian attack.
According to Mayor Ihor Terekhov, Kharkiv will need about $10 billion to rebuild due to Russian aggression, as restoration and reconstruction work continues despite constant shelling.
Four people were injured - two of whom were hospitalized and two of whom refused treatment - as a result of the Russian bombing of civilian production facilities in Kharkiv.
Kharkiv will prioritize decentralization of heating by installing modular and autonomous boiler houses for neighborhoods to reduce dependence on centralized heating systems that are vulnerable to enemy attacks.
Russia seeks to turn Kharkiv into a gray zone uninhabitable for civilians through intense bombardment, while Ukraine promises to defend the city and seeks Western air defense systems to counter the threat.
Four Russian airstrikes hit residential areas of Kharkiv, information on casualties is being updated.
Two explosions occurred in Kharkiv on April 7 as a result of Russian shelling, and there were injuries. Buildings and infrastructure were also damaged.
On April 7, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv and settlements in Kharkiv, Izyum, and Kupiansk districts, resulting in casualties and damage to residential buildings, educational institutions, and infrastructure.