Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 1, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026

Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on October 1, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026

A Russian airstrike in Kharkiv, Ukraine, injured six and caused fires. The city has been a frequent target since the war began in 2022.
KHARKIV (Reuters) -A Russian guided aerial bomb attack on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv overnight injured six people and sparked several fires, regional officials said on Wednesday.
Five of those injured, all adults, have been hospitalised, Oleh Synehubov, governor of the broader Kharkiv region, said on the Telegram messaging app.
Ihor Terekhov, mayor of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city that is also the capital of the Kharkiv region, said the attack also sparked a fire at one of the city's markets and at some residential buildings.
Photos and videos showed firefighters battling through the night as flames engulfed what appeared to be market stalls and other structures.
The Kharkiv region, which lies near the border with Russia, has been the target of regular Russian aerial attacks since the start of the war.
There was no immediate comment from Moscow about the attack.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and has waged a bloody and brutal three-year war. Both sides deny targeting civilians, saying their attacks are aimed at destroying each other's infrastructure crucial to war efforts.
(Reporting by Vitalii Hnidyi in Kharkiv and Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Writing by Lidia Kelly; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
An airstrike is a military attack carried out by aircraft, targeting specific locations or structures, often used in warfare to destroy enemy assets.
A guided bomb is a precision weapon that uses guidance systems to hit a specific target, improving accuracy compared to unguided bombs.
A regional conflict is a dispute or war that occurs within a specific geographic area, often involving neighboring countries or groups.
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