Enemy shelling has struck six settlements across the Kharkiv region in the last 24 hours, according to the regional military administration head Oleh Synehubov. The attack has left two civilians dead and eight injured, with the situation prompting further concern over the ongoing conflict’s impact on local populations.
The military administration has confirmed that the strikes targeted residential areas, causing significant damage to infrastructure and disrupting essential services. Emergency services are currently working to assist the injured and provide aid to those affected by the blasts. Oleh Synehubov emphasized the need for increased international support to address the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Residents in the affected areas have expressed fear and anxiety over the escalating violence, with many calling for greater security measures to protect civilians. Military officials have not yet provided details on the origin of the attacks or the exact number of casualties. The incident has once again highlighted the challenges faced by the Kharkiv region as it continues to be a key battleground in the conflict.