Russian Shahed drones hit Kharkiv trolleybus depot, injure three

Russian forces launched eight Shahed drones at a Kharkiv trolleybus depot on Friday, injuring three people, including one worker, and damaging 18 vehicles, while strikes across the region wounded eight, including two teenagers, Mayor Ihor Terekhov and regional governor Oleg Synegubov reported.
"As always, we dispersed most of the vehicles around the city in advance, which saved us from much greater losses. But the equipment that was under repair was hit," said Terekhov. One trolleybus was destroyed, and 18 others sustained varying degrees of damage.
In Kharkiv, not only the utility company but also more than 30 apartment buildings were damaged.
One employee of the utility company was injured, as she was on the grounds of the enterprise at the time of the drone attack. In total, three people needed medical assistance.
In addition, the Russians attacked Vasyliv Khutir in the Chuhuyiv community with attack drones. Among the eight victims were two 16-year-old children.
In addition, a farm building was damaged in Yavirske in the Izyum district, and a fire broke out in a warehouse building in Izyum itself, the SES reports.
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