Russian attacks Kharkiv with missile: windows shattered in several apartment blocks
Russian missile strikes hit the Slobidskyi district of Kharkiv, causing significant damage to residential buildings without reported casualties yet.
On the morning of February 20, Russian forces launched a missile attack on Kharkiv, specifically targeting the Slobidskyi district, which resulted in severe damage to residential areas. Eyewitness accounts reported shattered windows in multiple apartment buildings and at least two cars that caught fire due to the blasts. Local authorities have confirmed the strike and are assessing the situation.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed the missile strike, stating that the aftermath was still being assessed, and emphasized the ongoing communication to provide updates as the situation developed. None of the reports have indicated any casualties so far, and efforts are being made to gather more detailed information about the strike's impact and any residents who might need assistance.
This incident marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the continued threat to civilians and infrastructure in urban areas as military operations persist. Local officials are prioritizing the safety of citizens and working on confirming the extent of the damage and the provision of necessary support to affected residents, even as the situation remains tense with ongoing military actions.