A drone struck a high-rise building in Kharkiv during a massive attack; there are casualties
On the morning of June 10, Russian forces launched a massive attack on Kharkiv using attack drones. In one of the city’s districts, a strike on a high-rise residential building was recorded. There are casualties as a result of the attack; information regarding their number and condition is being verified. Rescue workers and medical personnel are on the scene.
This was reported by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov and the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleg Synyegubov. According to Terekhov, the strike on the high-rise occurred in the city’s Industrial District.
As a result of the enemy drone strike, the first and second floors are on fire. Currently, three casualties are known; their number and condition are being verified.
According to Synyegubov, starting at 9:00 a.m., Russian drone strikes have been recorded in the Nemyshlyansky, Kyivsky, Shevchenkivsky, and Industrial districts of the city.
In total, there are currently reports of six casualties in Kharkiv.
A 40-year-old man and women aged 38 and 76 suffered acute stress reactions in the Nemyshlyanskyi district. There, an enemy drone struck a car; medical personnel provided the necessary assistance.
The enemy also struck a car with a drone in the Kyivskyi district. Preliminary reports indicate there were no casualties.
Three women—aged 23, 27, and 77—were injured as a result of a strike on a residential building in the Industrial district. Medical teams are on site providing necessary assistance, writes Oleg Synyegubov on Telegram.
On the evening of June 9, Russian troops carried out a drone attack on Kharkiv. Several explosions were heard in the city, with hits recorded in various districts.
Mykolaiv came under attack again by Russian drones, which struck the city and the region. An administrative building was damaged as a result of the shelling, but there were no casualties. The enemy also repeatedly attacked communities in the region with FPV drones and artillery.
The Zaporizhzhia region endured one of the most intense attacks in recent times, as Russian troops launched hundreds of strikes on dozens of settlements. One man was killed and two others were wounded as a result of the shelling. Both frontline communities and areas further inland came under fire.