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Kharkiv bombings on hold: Military Administration clarifies situation

Kharkiv bombings on hold: Military Administration clarifies situation Illustrative photo: Russian forces are striking Kharkiv less frequently (Getty Images)

Russian forces have reduced their attacks on Kharkiv using guided aerial bombs. Instead, the enemy is increasingly using Shahed and Molniya drones, states the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, according to Nakypilo.

According to him, it is now noticeable that the enemy's resources are limited. The Kursk operation contributes to this.

At the same time, Syniehubov clarified that the Russian forces are currently using their main combat potential in the Pokrovsk direction.

"And, of course, the pause we have with guided aerial bombs is thanks to operations where our defenders are holding off the enemy and fighting for every meter of our territory," emphasized the head of the Regional Military Administration.

It is worth noting that strikes with guided aerial bombs on Kharkiv began to cease as early as November of last year.

Attacks on Kharkiv

Kharkiv is often targeted by Russian attacks, as it is located close to the Russian border and the front line.

Specifically, on the night of January 28, the Russian army attacked Kharkiv with Shahed kamikaze drones. A strike was reported in the Novobavarskyi district, where a strong fire broke out.

At the same time, debris from an enemy drone fell in the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv.