Russia strikes houses near Kharkiv, injuries and destruction reported

Russia hits houses in a village near Kharkiv (t.me/prokuratura_kharkiv)

The Russian army attacked the village of Bobrivka near Kharkiv. The occupiers struck homes from the air, according to the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.

According to law enforcement, on Tuesday, June 25, around 4:45 PM, Russian forces launched airstrikes on summer house sectors in the village of Bobrivka in the Kharkiv district.

As a result of the attack, six people were injured. Among them were three women aged 61, 86, and 41, and three men aged 46, 57, and 67. Additionally, at least 20 summer homes, cars, and outbuildings were damaged by the shelling.

Law enforcement has opened a criminal case for violations of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

Russia hits houses in a village near Kharkiv (t.me/prokuratura_kharkiv)

Situation in Kharkiv region

In the Kharkiv region, fighting is ongoing in the Kupiansk and Kharkiv directions (north). Currently, enemy advancement in these areas is not observed, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are holding the defense.

However, Russians daily shell frontline and border settlements in the region. Kharkiv also faces almost daily enemy fire. The head of the Regional Military Administration, Oleh Syniehubov, said that the occupiers use Kharkiv as a testing ground for modified munitions.