Post by : Saif Nasser
A Russian drone strike has hit a residential area in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, leaving several civilians injured and causing damage to homes and nearby infrastructure. The attack is part of a wider wave of aerial assaults that have intensified in recent days, raising fresh concerns about civilian safety in the ongoing war.
According to reports, the drone struck a populated district, triggering explosions and fires. Emergency services rushed to the scene to assist the injured and control the damage. Local authorities confirmed that multiple civilians were hurt in the attack, adding to the growing number of casualties from continued strikes on urban areas.
Kharkiv, located close to the Russian border, has remained one of the most heavily targeted cities since the war began. Residential buildings, public facilities, and energy infrastructure have frequently come under attack, often leaving civilians caught in the crossfire. In recent strikes, drone attacks have injured several people across different districts, highlighting the persistent risk faced by ordinary residents.
Witnesses described scenes of chaos as explosions rang out and debris scattered across streets. Windows were shattered, vehicles damaged, and parts of buildings left in ruins. Rescue teams worked through the aftermath, checking for anyone trapped under rubble while providing medical assistance to the wounded.
The latest strike comes amid a surge in drone warfare between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides launching large-scale aerial attacks. Analysts say the increased use of drones has made the conflict more unpredictable and dangerous, especially for civilians living far from active front lines.
Ukrainian officials have repeatedly accused Russia of targeting civilian areas, while Moscow maintains that its strikes are aimed at military and strategic infrastructure. However, repeated incidents involving residential zones continue to draw international criticism and concern.
As tensions remain high, residents in cities like Kharkiv continue to live under constant threat, with air raid sirens and sudden attacks becoming a part of daily life. Calls for stronger air defense support and renewed diplomatic efforts are growing louder, but a lasting resolution to the conflict remains uncertain.
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