Ivan Vyhivskyi declared UAH 1,465,392 in income for 2024, his salary amounted to UAH 1,455,920. The couple owns land, a rented house and significant funds in their accounts.
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with strike UAVs, resulting in one dead and 10 injured, including 16-year-old teenagers. A shopping center, residential buildings, and a medical facility were damaged.
Kharkiv is under attack by enemy "shaheds", as reported by the city mayor Ihor Terekhov and the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov. Residents are urged to remain in shelters.
Andriy Sadovyi declared UAH 869,000 of salary for 2024, his wife Kateryna Kit-Sadova - more than UAH 13 million. The wife owns securities and corporate rights.
Residential buildings and cars were damaged as a result of the massive attack on Kharkiv. The Prime Minister reacted to the massive attack on Kharkiv and added that Russia continues its terror against Ukraine.
Ihor Terekhov declared 2,001,327 UAH of salary for the year, which is almost 285,000 UAH more than last year. He also declared cash, bank savings and two apartments.
As a result of the Iskander strike on Kharkiv, 8 people were injured and a critical infrastructure facility was damaged. More than 30 private houses were damaged, 5 cars caught fire, and 10 garages were burned.
In the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, a hit was recorded as a result of an enemy strike. Law enforcement and rescuers are working at the scene, and the circumstances of the incident are being clarified.
An explosion occurred in Kharkiv, as reported by the city mayor Ihor Terekhov. A massive attack on Ukraine is ongoing, with the takeoff of MiG-31K and numerous missiles in the airspace.
In Kharkiv, a drone struck a high-rise building, damaging the technical floor, roof, and elevator shaft. The explosion shattered windows, damaged cars, and two people experienced severe stress.
An enemy drone "Shahed" hit a high-rise building in the Saltivskyi district of Kharkiv. An explosion has been recorded in the city, and details of the incident are being clarified.
In the Nemishliansky district of Kharkiv, an enemy UAV attacked a civilian enterprise. The building and two trolleybuses were damaged, but there are no casualties.
In February, the occupiers damaged 163 buildings in Kharkiv, including windows, roofs and balconies. Utilities have already restored more than 80% of the damaged buildings, and the rest are planned to be repaired in the near future.
Russia attacked Kharkiv with 9 Shahed drones, hitting three districts of the city. Seven people were injured, a medical facility, residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged.
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with a UAV. According to preliminary data, air defense forces destroyed an enemy Molniya drone over the city, and information about the wreckage is being checked.
A fire broke out in the Novobavarsky district of Kharkiv as a result of a Russian drone attack on an area of 1,500 square meters. The fire engulfed a two-story building of a civilian enterprise, damaging neighboring buildings and cars.
Occupants launched UAV strikes on Shevchenkivskyi and Kholodnohirskyi districts of Kharkiv. Damage, casualties, and problems with electricity and water supply in some areas of the city were reported.
A massive attack of enemy drones was recorded in Kharkiv, one of them hit the Osnovyansky district of the city. Mayor Igor Terekhov urged residents to be careful because of the large number of attack drones in the sky.
A situational center for rapid response to enemy attacks, similar to the American 911 system, has been launched in Kharkiv. The center coordinates all services and ensures that they arrive at the site of the attack within 5-6 minutes.
In 2023, more than 2,500 buildings were damaged in Kharkiv, of which 100 were restored. In 2024, another 160 buildings are planned to be rebuilt, with priority given to housing and social infrastructure.
Russian forces launched a combined attack on Kharkiv and its suburbs, firing at least 12 missiles. Six civilians were injured, and residential buildings and critical infrastructure were damaged.
Russian troops fired at least 7 ballistic missiles at Kharkiv. The attack caused fires, damaged infrastructure, and left two men with severe shrapnel wounds.
Another hostile attack was recorded in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, which resulted in a fire. Earlier, four people were injured in the shelling, including a 12-year-old girl.
As a result of the enemy shelling of the central part of Kharkiv, 15 people were injured. The attack hit an area of dense residential buildings, and rescuers localized the fire.
On the night of November 14, Russian occupants attacked Kharkiv and the surrounding area with guided aerial bombs. Local authorities are urging residents to stay in shelters because of the possibility of repeated attacks.
Enemy troops conducted air strikes in the center of Kharkiv and Saltiv district. A 12-storey building was hit by a KAB, damaging residential buildings and civilian infrastructure in the historic city center.
Two people were wounded and a number of residential buildings were damaged as a result of a missile strike on Kharkiv. Utilities and volunteers are working at the scene and inspecting the buildings.
The Kholodnohirsky and Saltovsky districts of Kharkiv were hit by Russian Federation shelling. A fire broke out at the site of one of the arrivals in Kholodnohirsk district, information about the victims is being clarified.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov announced the preparation of 6 underground schools, three of which are scheduled to be completed soon. Currently, the city has the capacity to educate more than 5,000 children in underground facilities, including subway stations and a specially equipped school.
As a result of the Russian air strike on Kharkiv, 47 residential buildings and 13 people were damaged. Among the wounded are a 5-year-old boy and a pregnant woman, but their injuries are not serious, and some remain in hospital.