On Saturday, January 25, Russians struck Kharkiv for the fourth time in one day. One of the Russian drones crashed near a high-rise building.
According to the mayor of the city, Igor Terekhov, this is the second strike on the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv within 24 hours.
"The impact occurred in the territory of a residential complex. Currently, there is information about damaged vehicles. The situation regarding casualties and destruction is being clarified," — says Terekhov.
Videos of the downed drone falling in Kharkiv are already being shared online. As a result, the facade of a building has been damaged, and windows have been shattered. The city administration adds that there was a hit on the parking lot near the high-rise building, affecting several cars. There is currently no information about injuries or fatalities.
"As a result of the strike on Kharkiv, some areas of the city may experience issues with electricity and water supply," — emphasized Terekhov.
According to the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleg Synegubov, after the third Russian bombardment of the city, three people were injured: two women and a man. They are experiencing acute stress reactions but do not require hospitalization.
Just minutes before the explosions, Synegubov wrote: "An enemy UAV of the 'Lightning' type was detected in the Shevchenkivskyi district. A ground impact was reported. No casualties."
Earlier, "Telegraph" reported that powerful explosions rocked Dnipro during an alert. It is already known where the Russians targeted.