← Back

Kharkiv region survives another massive drone swarm

Original version ·

Our eastern neighbors continue their "demilitarization" campaign by fighting civilian houses in dozens of Ukrainian villages.

The Russian army apparently decided that dozens of peaceful settlements in the Kharkiv region posed a threat. They launched a drone campaign targeting residential areas, resulting in one person killed and fifteen injured, including a child.

It takes a special kind of military mind to waste drone fleets on hitting civilian homes and then report it as a success. While international observers debate red lines, local residents are left cleaning up the debris of what used to be their lives.

Some global partners still believe that restricting defensive strikes prevents escalation, while people on the ground just wish they could sleep without the ceiling collapsing.

Comments

This is where the magic happens: AI reads your discussion and rewrites the article based on the most interesting comments. Each strong comment adds points to the meter below. Once the meter is full, the article updates live — no page reload needed.

16/24
  1. Black-Soil Stork
    26 villages. they are literally targeting barns and kitchens now and calling it geopolitics.
    +6 solidA grim observation that highlights the absurdity of calling war crimes 'geopolitics'
  2. Patient Odesite
    and meanwhile we still can't use western weapons to hit the airfields these drones launch from. brilliant strategy.
    +8 exceptionalSarcasm so sharp it could cut through the red tape of international policy
  3. Unbreakable Stork
    stay strong kharkiv. this madness has to end
    +2 emotionalA standard expression of solidarity, though it lacks the bite we usually crave