The Russian invaders have again launched night attacks on Ukraine. Ukrainian air defenses managed to shoot down 28 of the 29 combat drones sent by the Russians. But falling debris also caused significant damage. Several people were injured in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
“The enemy has been attacking Kharkov all night,” the region’s military governor, Oleh Synyehubov, said in Telegram on Tuesday morning. Debris from shot down Shahed combat drones fell in several parts of the city, causing damage to buildings and vehicles. At least seven people were injured. Several fires also broke out and the fire brigade had to be called.
Drone attacks in seven areas
According to Synjehubow, the injured include a 61-year-old man and two women aged 69 and 72. Other Ukrainian regions were also attacked by Russia with combat drones during the night – including Odessa, Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovsk. The Russian attacks took place in a total of seven Ukrainian regions, the Ukrainian Air Force said on the short-messaging service Telegram.
The Kharkov region in the border region is currently particularly affected by the Russian war of aggression. Nearly two weeks ago, the Russian army launched a new ground offensive in the area and occupied several Ukrainian border villages. According to observers, the offensive has now slowed down, but has not yet come to a complete stop.
Death after Ukrainian attack in Belgorod
According to authorities there, the Russian border region of Belgorod has again become the target of a Ukrainian drone attack. One person was killed and three others were injured in the town of Oktyabrski, it said early Tuesday.
Source: Krone

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