07.06.2025 14:40
In the most intense attack carried out by the Russian army in the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, three people lost their lives and 21 were injured. Recently, Ukraine conducted one of the largest attacks in history, destroying more than 40 aircraft belonging to Russia. It remains a matter of curiosity how Russian leader Putin will respond to this attack.
Russia targeted Ukraine's largest second city Kharkiv with 53 drones, 4 guided bombs, and one missile in retaliation for an attack that destroyed more than 40 aircraft at Ukrainian airports. The attack caused damage to at least 43 buildings, including 15 houses and 23 apartments.
"THE MOST INTENSE ATTACK SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR"
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov stated that the attack carried out by Russia overnight was "the most intense attack on the city since the war began in 2022." Terekhov reported that 3 people lost their lives and 21 were injured in the attacks. He described the attack as "open terrorism."
"36 DRONES BELONGING TO UKRAINE WERE HIT"
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that 36 drones belonging to Ukraine were shot down by air defense systems over Russian territories, including the capital Moscow, during the night. The statement noted that the 36 drones were shot down primarily over the regions of Moscow, Kursk, Bryansk, Kaluga, and Smolensk.
Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov stated in a message on his Telegram channel that a house in the region was damaged due to the Ukrainian drone attack and that there were injuries, saying, "Two people were injured, one male and one female."
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Ukrainian army had launched attacks on airports in Russia with hundreds of drones and had destroyed more than 40 aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Following this historic attack, it was claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had begun preparations for retaliation.