Russia attacked Kharkiv for the second night in a row

The Russians attacked Kharkiv for the second night in a row, launching two missile strikes on the city on the night of February 4. As reported by the head of the Kharkiv OVA, Oleg Synegubov, explosions were heard in various areas of the city at around 00:26, after which the strikes were repeated. He noted that “explosions were heard in some areas of Kharkiv”, and later added that “more explosions were heard in Kharkiv”.
Kharkov Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed that the city had been hit by a rocket attack.
“The enemy launched two rocket strikes: one in the nearest suburb of Kharkiv, the other in the Saltiv district of the city”, – Igor Terekhov reported.
According to him, private residential buildings were damaged as a result of the hit in the Saltivskyi district.
In addition to the missile strikes, a hit by an enemy drone “Molniya” was recorded in the same area, which was also reported by the mayor of Kharkiv. In the morning, Igor Terekhov clarified that the Russian “Molniya” additionally struck an infrastructure facility in the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv.
This attack was a continuation of the shelling that Russia is carrying out on the city, as last night the Russian occupation army had already hit Kharkiv with drones and ballistics, as a result of which two people were injured.




