Russia attacked the city of Jharkiv in eastern Kharkiv at night with drones, missiles and guided bombs, killing at least three people and hurting 22, including a baby of a month and a half, the mayor of the city, Ihor Terekhov, said Saturday.
Kharkiv, one of the largest cities in Ukraine, is only a few dozen kilometers from the Russian border and has been under constant Russian bombing for more than three years of war.
“Kharkiv is experiencing the most powerful attack since the beginning of large -scale war,” Terekhov said in Messenger Telegram on Saturday.
Dozens of explosions were heard in the city during the night and the Russian troops were surprising simultaneously with missiles, drones and guided air pumps, he said.
The facilities of residential, educational and infrastructure buildings of several floors and private were attacked, Terekhov said.
The governor of Kharkiv, Oleh Syniehubov, said that one of the city’s civil industrial facilities was attacked by 40 drones, a missile and four bombs, causing a fire, and added that there may still be people under the rubble.
The Ukrainian army said that Russia launched 206 drones, 2 ballistic and another 7 missiles against Ukraine during the night.
He said that his air defense units demolished 87 drones, while another 80 drones were lost, in reference to the Ukrainian army using electronic warfare to redirect them, or were drone simulators that did not carry eyebrows.
Ten places were beaten, they said the army.