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    Russian drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine

    Synopsis

    Overnight, Russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine, deploying 85 Shahed-type drones, heavily targeting Kharkiv. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 40 drones, but strikes on residential areas in Kharkiv resulted in two deaths and at least 57 injuries, including children. The attacks caused widespread destruction, hitting homes, playgrounds, and infrastructure, as emergency crews worked to rescue residents and restore services.

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    Russian forces launched a large-scale drone assault across Ukraine overnight, with 85 Shahed-type drones and decoy UAVs targeting the northeastern city of Kharkiv and other areas, the Ukrainian Air Force reported Tuesday.

    Air defense systems intercepted 40 of the drones, and nine more were lost from radar or jammed.

    One of the hardest-hit areas was Kharkiv, where 17 attack drones struck two residential districts between 12:31 a.m. and 12:40 a.m. local time, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

    "Those are ordinary sites of peaceful life - those that should never be targeted," Terekhov wrote on Telegram.

    Two people were confirmed killed and at least 57 injured, including seven children, according to the regional head Oleh Syniehubov.

    Emergency crews, municipal workers and volunteers worked through the night to extinguish fires, rescue residents from burning homes, and restore gas, electricity and water service.

    The strikes also caused widespread destruction in the Slobidskyi and Osnovianskyi districts, hitting apartment buildings, private homes, playgrounds, industrial sites and public transport. Images from the scene published by Ukraine's Emergency Service on Telegram showed burning apartments, shattered windows and firefighters battling the blaze.

    Kharkiv has been targeted frequently in recent months as Russian launches intense drone and missile attacks on civilian infrastructure.

    "We stand strong. We help one another. And we will endure," Terekhov said. "Kharkiv is Ukraine. And it cannot be broken."



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