Russia struck the TCC in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia.


Russia launched an attack on several cities in Ukraine using drones
Today, July 7, Russia attacked Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia using drones. As a result of the attacks, there were injuries in the buildings of the Kharkiv Regional TCC and SP, as well as near the Zaporizhzhia Regional TCC and SP. This was reported by the information resource 'Glavkom' citing the Ground Forces.
According to information, among the servicemen of the Zaporizhzhia Regional TCC and SP there is one injured, and three people were injured at the Kharkiv OTCC and SP. Emergency services are currently working at the scene, and the overall number of reports about the affected is increasing.
Attacks by Russian drones on Kyiv, Odesa, and Kharkiv
In the night of July 7, 2025, Russian unmanned aerial vehicles attacked Kyiv, leading to destruction in some districts of the capital. Damage was recorded in several areas, including Desnianskyi and Solomyanskyi, to administrative buildings, gas pipelines, and cars. Fortunately, the incidents did not result in fires or injuries.
Additionally, at night, Russia struck Odesa, resulting in one death. There were also reports of enemy drones interfering in Kharkiv, causing damage to residential buildings and injuries. Such cases predominantly occurred in the Slobidskyi, Kharkiv, and Shevchenkivskyi districts of the city.
As a result of the attacks by Russian drones on Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, and Odesa, damage was inflicted on civilian and military facilities. This act of aggression confirms the presence of conflict and security threats in eastern Ukraine.
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