On the morning of February 18, Russian troops struck at the civilian infrastructure of the village of Borova in the Kharkiv region, damaging residential buildings, a hospital, and kindergartens.
In Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, a woman was rescued from the rubble of a two-story building and taken to hospital. The search for two more people are currently ongoing.
On the evening of February 15, the Russian army attacked the Vilkhuvata community in Kharkiv region with guided aerial bombs. At least two people were killed.
As a result of the Russian Federation's attack on the oil base in the Nemyshliansky district of the city of Kharkiv on February 9, four rivers in the region have been contaminated.
The results of DNA testing allowed law enforces to identify all victims of the Russian drone attack that hit an oil depot in Kharkiv and caused a massive fire in the residential block nearby in the early hours of Saturday, February 10.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reacted to a deadly Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, saying that Russian terror cannot remain without a fair response.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has exposed an agronomist of a farm in the Kharkiv region, who was helping Russian troops mine fields in the Kupiansk district.
A 40-year-old Kharkiv resident, Tetiana Martynova, who left Ukraine for abroad with her 13-year-old son after the Russian invasion, was killed in Wales as a result of a car accident.