Photo: A drone struck a gas station in Kharkiv; one person was injured
On Sunday, July 5, Russian occupation forces carried out yet another terrorist attack, launching a “Molniya”-type strike drone at a gas station in the Industrial District of Kharkiv.
As a result of the enemy attack, a 60-year-old woman suffered an acute stress reaction and was provided with the necessary medical care at the scene.
The massive terror campaign against the civilian population of the Kharkiv region continued throughout the previous day, July 4.
According to official data from the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, three people were killed as a result of Russian attacks, and eight others sustained injuries of varying severity, including an infant.

In Kharkiv, women aged 45, 22, and 60, as well as a 10-month-old girl, were injured during the shelling.
In the village of Veleten, Zmiiv Community, two men, aged 48 and 52, suffered acute stress reactions due to the intensity of the enemy strikes.

The situation in other settlements in the region remains tense due to constant shelling.
In the town of Velykyi Burluk, a 54-year-old man was injured, while in the village of Lozova in the Vovchanska community, one fatality was reported and a 32-year-old man sustained injuries.
In addition, Russian attacks claimed the lives of civilians in remote villages across the region. A 69-year-old man was killed in the village of Vesele, and a 55-year-old resident fell victim to enemy fire in the village of Dovzhanka.
This was reported by the Kharkiv Regional State Administration.
Russian troops attacked a facility in Dnipro this morning — Regional State Administration
On the night of July 1, Russian troops carried out a massive attack with strike drones on the Dnipropetrovsk region.
As a reminder, on the evening of June 30, Russian troops attacked an electric locomotive in the Dnipropetrovsk region with a drone. There were no casualties, as the locomotive crew was warned of the danger in time, and the workers managed to take cover.
Ukrainian drones struck eight of the ten largest Russian oil refineries by processing volume, with some facilities being hit multiple times.