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Early Friday, Russian military forces targeted Kharkiv with precision-guided aerial bombs, impacting the Kholodnohirskyi area and resulting in civilian injuries, as reported by local officials. Mayor Ihor Terekhov mentioned that details regarding the number and condition of those hurt are still being confirmed. Approximately 15 private residences and a warehouse suffered damage from the assault. That same night, Russian troops also attacked Sumy using a Molniya drone, causing harm to the roof and technical levels of a residential high-rise. These attacks highlight the ongoing strain faced by northeastern Ukrainian cities close to the Russian border.
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00:00Russian forces struck Kharkiv overnight with guided aerial bombs.
00:04Local officials say the attack hit the city's Kolodnohirsky district early Friday.
00:09Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov said civilians were injured in the strike.
00:13He said the exact number of victims and their condition were still being clarified.
00:18Authorities later reported damage to around 15 private homes.
00:22A warehouse was also damaged in the same Russian attack.
00:25Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, has repeatedly come under Russian bombardment.
00:31The city has faced guided aerial bombs, missiles, and drones throughout the war.
00:36The same night, Russian forces also targeted Sumy.
00:39Officials said a Molnya drone struck the technical floor of a high-rise apartment building.
00:44The roof and technical floor were damaged in Sumy's Kovpokivsky district.
00:49Initial reports said there were no casualties there.
00:52The latest strikes show how northeastern Ukrainian cities remain under constant threat.
00:57Civilian neighborhoods continue to bear the cost of Russia's air campaign.
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