At least eight drones, "Shahed" and "Molnia," targeted the Kyiv, Shevchenkivskyi, Holodnohirs'kyi, and Osnovyans'kyi districts of Kharkiv over the past 24 hours, reported Evgeny Ivanov, the deputy head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, during a national telethon.
The latest strike, he noted, occurred around 4:40 AM in the Osnovyans'kyi district, where at least 12 private homes were damaged.
"More than ten vehicles were affected over the course of the day. Three individuals sought medical attention due to acute stress reactions. As of yesterday evening, electricity supply was fully restored across the city of Kharkiv," Ivanov informed.
Video: national telethon "Yedyni Novyny"
Recall that on January 25, drones attacked Kharkiv starting from 2:00 PM. In the Holodnohirs'kyi district, there was a strike on an infrastructure facility, where three employees experienced acute stress reactions, resulting in a significant fire. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, a drone crashed onto a road, damaging eight vehicles. In the Kyiv district, a strike was recorded on a state institution building. As a result of the Russian attack, there were issues with electricity and water supply in Kharkiv. Around 4:00 PM, the Russian army launched a fourth strike on the city using "Molnia" drones, targeting a trash container in the Shevchenkivskyi district.
At approximately 4:40 AM on January 26, a "Shahed" drone fell in the Osnovyans'kyi district of Kharkiv, causing damage to the windows and roofs of 12 private homes.