Last week, June 9-15, Russian troops launched 30 strikes on Kharkiv, mostly with Shahed suicide drones.
This was reported by Chairman Igor Terekhov: “Some of the Shaheds did not detonate, but the consequences of the attacks are extremely serious.”
The attacks killed 4 people and injured 84 more, including 15 children. The strikes hit the residential areas of Kharkiv: Osnovyanskyi, Slobidskyi, Shevchenkivskyi and Saltivskyi.
Infrastructure damage: 170 buildings were destroyed or damaged, mostly residential; over 3,000 windows were broken;
schools, kindergartens, trolleybuses, municipal infrastructure facilities and private enterprises were affected.
According to Terekhov, a positive point is the reduction in the duration of air alerts in Kharkiv — 39 hours less than the average for the region, which is a 45% reduction.