Photos, video: Three killed in a massive attack on the Kharkiv region
Three people were killed and several others were injured as a result of a massive Russian attack in the Kharkiv region. In Kharkiv, administrative and industrial buildings, a business center, a church, and vehicles were damaged. Rescue workers continue to deal with the aftermath of the enemy strikes.
In the city of Kharkiv, a café, a municipal utility building, and passenger cars caught fire as a result of the attack by strike UAVs. High-rise and private residential buildings, administrative and industrial facilities, a business center, a church, and cars were also damaged.
According to preliminary data, 15 people were injured, including two children.



Meanwhile, in the city of Chuhuiv, rocket strikes set garages, cars, and grass in open areas on fire, and damaged residential and other buildings. Three people were killed—two men and a woman—and three others were injured.
Units of the State Emergency Service (SES), including rope access specialists, bomb disposal experts, and psychologists, as well as National Police officers, medical personnel, volunteers, and utility services, were working at the scene. This was reported by the SES on Telegram.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Air Defense Forces shot down 249 of the 272 drones that Russian troops had launched into the country’s territory since the evening of June 5.
Since the evening, Russian troops have carried out nearly 30 attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones and artillery. As a result of the shelling, one person was killed and three others were wounded.
Authorities in Zaporizhzhia reported a new type of attack, in which a Russian “Shahed” drone allegedly delivers FPV drones directly to the city center and drops them on civilian targets. Officials report a change in the enemy’s tactics and an increased threat to the city.