Russian Strike on Kharkiv Injures Civilians and Disrupts Power Supply
- Energy Channel Global

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A fresh Russian attack struck the city of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine on Monday night, injuring civilians and causing widespread damage to residential buildings and public infrastructure. The assault also triggered power outages across several districts, increasing concerns over civilian safety during winter conditions.

Local authorities reported that at least two people were injured when projectiles hit densely populated urban areas. Emergency services were dispatched to multiple locations, including residential complexes and educational facilities, where structural damage was confirmed.
Parts of the city were left without electricity after the strike affected critical infrastructure. Utility crews began emergency repairs shortly after the attack, working to restore power and secure damaged buildings amid freezing temperatures.
Kharkiv, located close to the Russian border, has remained a frequent target of long-range attacks throughout the conflict. The latest strike highlights the ongoing pressure on urban centers in eastern Ukraine, where civilian areas continue to face significant risks.
Municipal officials stated that air defense systems remain on high alert as authorities assess the full extent of the damage. Cleanup operations and safety inspections are expected to continue over the coming days.
The incident underscores the growing humanitarian and infrastructure challenges faced by Ukrainian cities as hostilities persist, particularly during the winter season, when disruptions to energy and public services can have severe consequences for residents.
Russian Strike on Kharkiv Injures Civilians and Disrupts Power Supply



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