Air raid sirens sounded twice this morning in Kharkiv. And if the first was traditionally associated with the take-off from the Belarusian MiG-31K/I airfield, then the second was due to real strikes by the Russian army on military installations and city infrastructure.
According to the head of the Ukrainian President’s office Andrii Yermak, four rockets flew at an industrial enterprise in Kharkiv. OVA chief Oleg Sinegubov added that at least two more arrivals were recorded at a facility in the city’s Leninsky district. As a result of a high-precision strike, a substation in the village of Zhukovsky in the Kievsky district of Kharkiv was badly damaged.
It supplied electricity not only to residential areas of the city, but also to the Kharkiv National Aerospace University. Nearby are industrial and defense companies that work in the interests of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the Defense Ministry report, in addition to the attacks on Kharkiv, the Russian aerospace forces equipped with high-precision weapons defeated the workshops for the production of ammunition and the repair of large-caliber mortars in Sumy.