After Russian troops attacked Kharkiv, three people were killed, five were injured, and a large-scale fire broke out.
About 20 settlements in the Kharkiv region were subjected to artillery, mortar and air strikes by Russian troops, damaging buildings, hangars, a business, a veterinary hospital and vehicles.
In Kharkiv, police neutralized a hand grenade tripwire left by Russian troops in a sewer on the city's ring road.
Russian missile attack on Chuhuiv, Kharkiv region, damaged a hotel, residential buildings, shops, cars, and a main water supply system, leaving the entire city without water supply and causing casualties, including a 3-year-old girl.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an employee of Kharkiv University who was passing intelligence information to the Russians about the city's defense, including the location of Ukrainian air defense systems, fortifications, and troop movements.
A 39-year-old man who disappeared in Cherkasy on February 7 after driving away in his car was found alive and well in the forest near the Irdyne River after a two-week long search involving police, foresters, the military and concerned citizens.
A Russian attack on an oil depot in the Kharkiv region resulted in the leakage of about 3,000 tons of oil into local rivers, contaminating 780,000 square meters and causing 30 million hryvnias in environmental damage.
About 3,000 tons of oil products leaked into the environment near Kharkiv due to a Russian attack on an oil depot, but tests found no oil in the drinking water.
More than 200 rescuers spent nearly 60 hours extinguishing a 4,000-square-meter fire at an oil depot in Kharkiv Oblast that was damaged by russian shelling.
After three days of continuous work, rescuers have extinguished a fire in the Kharkiv region that started on February 9 due to Russian shelling.
As a result of the nighttime Russian attack on Kharkiv, 57 people were injured, and a family of 5 people, including 3 children, was killed in another residential building.
russian drones hit an oil depot in Kharkiv, causing a fire that killed 7 people and damaged many private homes.
A 34-year-old unemployed man from Balakliya, who terrorized residents and collected money from market traders during the Russian occupation, will stand trial for collaborating with the enemy.
In Balakliya, Kharkiv region, a local resident cooperated with Russian representatives during the occupation and organised mass events in support of Russia, and now he has been notified of being suspected of collaborating with the occupiers.
Igor Salikov, a former Russian serviceman and co-founder of the Redoubt PMC, has filed an application to testify in The Hague about war crimes committed by the Russian army and the activities of the PMC.