Russian strikes injure 29 people in Kharkiv Region
According to Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov, Kharkiv and seven settlements in the Kharkiv Region were hit by enemy strikes, Ukrinform reports.
In Kharkiv, 22 people were injured, including a 12-year-old girl, and in Kupiansk, a 44-year-old man, two 41-year-old women, and a 78-year-old woman.
In addition, two 50-year-old men and one 47-year-old man were wounded in Zmiiv.
On the night of July 26, from 0:10 to 3:20, the enemy attacked Kharkiv and the region with two missiles and four KAB precision-guided weapons. In addition, the Russians launched 15 UAVs at the Kyivskyi District of Kharkiv.
Six people were injured, including three State Emergency Service employees and a medical worker. State Emergency Service employees rescued six people, including two children.
As a result of the Russian attack, production facilities, food warehouses, and a car were on fire. The total area of the fires was about 2,500 square meters.
Also, at night, the Russians struck Zmiiv with two missiles and 12 UAVs. Three people were injured, including a medical worker. A large-scale fire broke out in an area of about 2,000 square meters, and private farm buildings also burned.
According to Syniehubov, the enemy attacked the Kharkiv Region with four missiles, the type of which is being clarified, 12 KABs, 31 Geran-2 UAVs, one Molniya UAV, two FPV drones, and four UAVs, the type of which is being clarified.
In Kharkiv, four apartment buildings, a private house, a medical facility, an administrative building, a business, and six cars were damaged.
In the village of Bezruky, Kharkiv District, five private houses, two farm buildings, and two cars were damaged.
In the village of Prykolotne, Kupiansk District, a clinic was damaged.
In Zmiiv, a business was damaged, and in the village of Vyrishalnyi, Chuhuiv District, a gymnasium was damaged.
As reported by Ukrinform, on July 25, Russian drones struck the Shevchenkivskyi District of Kharkiv.
Photo: Kharkiv Regional Military Administration