Russia struck Kharkiv with drones: SES showed footage of the consequences.


A nighttime drone attack took place in Kharkiv, leading to large-scale fires and destruction. The SES published footage of the aftermath of this attack.
As a result of the strikes by the drones, residential buildings, garages, infrastructure facilities, and vehicles were damaged. Additionally, 10 fires broke out in various parts of Kharkiv.
According to preliminary data, 38 people were injured.
Rescue workers, medical staff, police, volunteers, and utility services are working on-site. The firefighting, debris clearing, and assistance to the victims continue despite the danger of repeated strikes by the Russians.
It is worth noting that five districts of the city were subjected to shelling: Kyivskyi, Nemishlianskyi, Slobidskyi, Saltivskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi.
According to the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, the Russian army carried out a large-scale attack on Kharkiv using 'Geran-2' kamikaze drones. At least 16 drones were sent to the city between 10:00 PM and 10:30 PM.
Analysis of the news
This news discusses the nighttime drone attack in Kharkiv, which caused mass destruction and fires. As a result of these attacks, buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure facilities were affected. It also notes the work of rescuers and medical services at the scene. Furthermore, information is provided about the number of injured and the districts of the city that were shelled. According to the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, the attack was carried out by the Russian army using kamikaze drones. This news highlights the scale of Russian aggression against Ukraine and its consequences for the civilian population.
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