Russian army attacks seven settlements in Kharkiv region with UAVs and guided aerial bombs
Over the past day, the Russian army attacked seven settlements in the Kharkiv region with UAVs and guided aerial bombs.
According to Ukrinform, Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov reported this on Telegram.
"Medics provided assistance to a 38-year-old man who was injured on February 6 as a result of shelling in the village of Dubivka, Derhachi community. The enemy actively used various types of weapons in the Kharkiv region: two guided aerial bombs, 11 Geran-2 UAVs, one FPV drone, and one UAV (type to be determined)," the report said.
In the Bohodukhiv district, power lines were damaged (village of Mandrychyne). In the Izium district, railway infrastructure was damaged (town of Barvinkove), as well as 10 private houses (village of Yaremivka). In the Chuhuiv district, a residential building was damaged (town of Chuhuiv).
The transit evacuation point in Lozova received 31 people during the day. A total of 18,364 people have been registered at the point since it began operating.
As reported by Ukrinform, more than a thousand residents remain in the Kupiansk community, but there is no communication with them.