UKRAINE, KHARKIV, Mar 13 – At about 8:35 p.m., Russian troops launched a drone attack on Kharkiv, hitting three districts of the city and injuring, according to the latest reports from local authorities, at least seven people. 

Russian drone attacks hit the Nemyshlianskyi, Osnovianskyi, and Novobavarskyi districts of Kharkiv. Seven people: four people, two women, and one man got acute stress reactions in the aftermath of the strikes, reported Kharkiv Oblast governor Oleh Syniehubov. 

Drone strikes damaged the windows in three houses, triggered a fire in a non-residential building, and hit a tree and an open area. 

Russian troops have attacked Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, frequently since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, even more so since the introduction of cheap Molniya drones to their arsenal. 

Kharkiv is located in the northeast of Ukraine, about 20 miles from the Russian border and close to the frontline. 

Photos from Kharkiv