Kharkiv Under Fire: Russians Changed Their Strike Tactics.


The Kharkiv border area has begun to face an increase in drone strikes from Russian occupiers.
According to Dmytro Chubenko, spokesman for the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office, the tactics and trends of the shelling have changed.
'The Russians are actively attacking the city of Kharkiv now. The tactics and trends of the shelling have changed. They are now using a group of drones,' he explained.
Each Time the enemy uses 10 to 15 drones to strike.
The situation in the Kharkiv region is even worse. Russians shell the settlements in our region daily for over a year. Kupiansk and its community have suffered the most.
'In recent months, the number of shelling in the settlement of Zolochiv has increased. The enemy uses both aerial bombs and 'Geraniums'. Unfortunately, many people from Kupiansk have been injured,' Chubenko reported.
Increasing Activity of Drone Shelling in the Kharkiv Border Area
The Kharkiv border area has begun to face an increase in drone strikes from Russian occupiers. According to the spokesman for the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office, Dmytro Chubenko, the tactics and trends of the shelling have changed.
'The Russians are actively attacking the city of Kharkiv now. The tactics and trends of the shelling have changed. They are now using a group of drones,' he explained.
The occupiers use 10 to 15 drones for the attack. The situation in the Kharkiv region is becoming even worse, as Russian occupiers regularly shell the settlements. The city of Kupiansk and its community have suffered the most.
According to Chubenko, 'in recent months, the number of shelling in the settlement of Zolochiv has increased. The enemy uses both aerial bombs and 'Geraniums'. As a result, many residents of Kupiansk have been injured.'
In light of the growing threat of Russian aggression, urgent measures must be taken to protect the border area and its residents from new attacks.
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