Russian, Kharkiv and Drone Strike
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Four people were injured as Russian forces attacked Izium, Kupiansk and Bohodukhiv districts in Kharkiv Oblast on 10 February.
In “Fortress Kharkiv,” on the front lines of Ukraine’s fight against Russia, much of public life has gone underground. After four years of constant bombardment by Russia, the city has opened eight schools in subterranean subway stations.
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Russia claims to have 'captured' Hlushkivka in Kharkiv region: What is actually happening
Russian authorities claim that their troops have allegedly taken control of the village of Hlushkivka in the Kharkiv region. This settlement has been "captured only in their dreams," according to Russia’s Ministry of Defense on Telegram and the Joint Forces Group on Telegram.
In the Kharkiv region, state emergency services say they have recovered the bodies of a woman and a 10-year-old boy after a drone attack.
On Monday evening, the russian occupiers launched a massive attack on Kharkiv, combining missile strikes and drone attacks. The head of the Kharkiv Regional
In the midst of a blizzard sweeping across central Ukraine last month, Iryna Vlasenko had a dilemma.
Russia claimed on Saturday that it took control of a settlement in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region. The country’s Defense Ministry claimed in a statement on Telegram that its forces captured the village of Chuhunivka, situated in Kharkiv’s northeastern Kupiansk district.
Russian drones and missile strikes on Monday (Jan 26) hit Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, knocking out power to 80 per cent of the city and surrounding region and striking apartment buildings,
Russia attacked Ukraine’s capital Kyiv with ballistic missiles early on Tuesday, local authorities reported, following a week-long pause in strikes on major cities and infrastructure agreed to by Russia and the US as Ukraine grapples with plummeting winter temperatures.
A Russian overnight attack damaged part of the Motherland monument in Kyiv, an iconic Soviet-era World War II memorial, Ukraine’s culture minister
Kharkiv and Sumy, in northeastern Ukraine, are once again on a precarious front line. Russian forces claim recent advances in border villages, signalling a broader push to create a “security buffer zone.