KHARKIV OBLAST, Feb 1 — The Russian troops launched four unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at Kharkiv and its region, the Ukrainian Air Forces shot down two of them.

At night, the Russian army struck Kharkiv with drones. They launched four Shahed UAVs, said Yurii Ihnat, the Ukrainian Air Forces spokesman.

“Even four Shaheds are a big threat if they hit critical infrastructure. This can have unpleasant consequences. Last night, two drones were shot down, and two UAV hits were documented. The consequences are minor, no one was injured,” he said.

According to the spokesman, the Russian army actively uses guided aerial bombs. As such, yesterday, at around 9:56 p.m., they bombed a hospital in the village of Velykyi Burluk in the Kupiansk district. The attack damaged the facade of the hospital, windows, and roof. Thirty-eight people were evacuated. A 69-year-old woman and a 75-year-old man were injured. Russians also shelled private houses in the village with artillery.

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On the evening of 31 January, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with drones. Shahed-136 drones hit the territory of an industrial facility.