The consequences of a massive Russian airstrike by the KABs were shown in Kharkiv
Russian occupation forces launched a massive airstrike on Kharkiv, dropping seven guided aerial bombs (KABs) on the city. As a result of the enemy attack, a 15-year-old boy was killed, and 32 other people sustained injuries of varying severity.
Enemy strikes were recorded at five locations within three districts of the city—Kyivskyi, Osnovyanskyi, and Novobavarskyi.


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Among the 32 victims are children, including a one-year-old infant and a 17-year-old girl who was diagnosed with an acute stress reaction. The oldest person injured in the shelling is 76 years old. It is currently known that ten injured residents were taken to hospitals, where medical personnel are providing them with the necessary care. The airstrikes damaged a private residential building and caused a large-scale fire in one of the city’s districts. Emergency services continue to work at the sites of the strikes and are investigating the circumstances of yet another Russian attack on the city’s civilian infrastructure.
This was reported by Oleg Synyegubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, and Mayor Ihor Terekhov.
As a reminder, on the afternoon of July 1, Russian troops launched guided airstrikes on Kharkiv. Hits were recorded in two districts of the city.
Russia attacked Odesa with ballistic missiles on the afternoon of July 1.