Russia Launches Massive Drone and Missile Assault on Kharkiv
- Russia launched a large overnight attack on Kharkiv, using drones, missiles, and glide bombs that killed three and injured 22 people.
- The assault followed days after Ukraine's drone strikes damaged over 40 Russian warplanes at four air bases inside Russia during Operation Spider Web.
- The coordinated Russian barrage targeted ten locations in Kharkiv, severely damaging civilian infrastructure and causing fires in residential areas.
- Kharkiv's mayor called the overnight assault the strongest the city has endured since the full-scale war began, while Ukrainian air defense forces successfully intercepted 87 drones and seven missiles.
- The strike illustrates ongoing intense conflict with significant casualties, highlighting escalating Russian attacks and Ukraine's continued strategic drone operations.
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Russia Drone Attack Kharkiv, Killing Three - American Faith
Russia unleashed a massive overnight attack on Ukraine’s eastern city of Kharkiv early Saturday, killing at least three and injuring 21. The barrage included aerial glide bombs, cruise missiles, and drones—marking the most intense strike on the city since the war began in February 2022. Ukrainian officials confirmed 215 projectiles were launched, of which air defenses intercepted 87 drones and seven missiles. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported…
Huge fire breaks out at Russian oil refinery after suspected Ukrainian drone attack
A huge blaze has erupted at an oil refinery in a Russian town that was hit by Ukrainian drones earlier this year.Footage shows a fire raging at the industrial site in Kstovo, around 500 miles from the front lines in eastern Ukraine.A thick column of black smoke poured from the plant, reportedly the Lukoil oil refinery in the Nizhny Novgorod region.In January, four drones hit the Lukoil company depot, causing significant damage. In Kstovo, Nizhny…
Kharkiv Hit By Worst Russian Strikes Its Seen In War
Russia unleashed a massive overnight assault on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, in what has been described as the most powerful attack there since the start of the war in 2022. Barrages across Ukraine reportedly killed at least seven people and injured dozens more.
A Ukrainian drone attack last weekend likely damaged around 10 percent of Russia's strategic bomber fleet, hitting some of the planes as they prepared to strike Ukraine, German Major General Christian Freuding said today.
The second day followed by a large-scale Russian attack on Ukrainian cities. Járkov, the second largest city in the country in population, suffered the biggest bombing in wartime last morning. More than half a hundred Shahed drones, four guided aerial bombs and a cruise missile destroyed about thirty buildings, half of them houses, in the city centre. Three people died and more than twenty were injured.
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