On the morning of March 16, a drone strike attributed to Russian forces targeted the city of Kharkiv, leading to at least one reported injury. The attack involved Shahed-type drones, which have been used in previous assaults.
Igor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv, initially reported two drone impacts in the Kyiv district, followed by an additional strike in the Shevchenkivskyi district. The mayor confirmed that at least one individual sustained injuries as a result of the attacks.
Further updates indicated that another drone strike occurred near the border of the Kyiv and Shevchenkivskyi districts, causing damage to transportation infrastructure in the area. The ongoing use of drones in this conflict highlights the evolving tactics employed by Russian forces.
A recent drone strike in Kharkiv resulted in injuries and damage to infrastructure, underscoring the ongoing conflict's impact on civilian areas. The use of Shahed drones reflects a continued shift in military strategy in the region.
