New Russian strikes have killed at least two people in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine, confirming the ongoing intensity of the conflict.
A woman injured in an attack in the city of Kharkiv has succumbed to her injuries, while a man was killed by a drone while he was in his car near the border.
In total, nine people were also injured in strikes targeting several districts of the city, which is regularly targeted because of its proximity to Russia.
In addition, an attack targeted the port of Izmail, located on the Danube in the southwest of the country, damaging port and energy infrastructure.
This site is strategic for the export of Ukrainian goods, particularly cereals, which reinforces the economic impact of these strikes.
On the Russian side, authorities in the Belgorod region also reported casualties after drone attacks attributed to Ukraine, leaving at least two dead.
These exchanges of strikes illustrate the continuation of a high-intensity conflict, marked by attacks on both sides of the border.
They also highlight the vulnerability of civilian and energy infrastructure, which has become a major target in this protracted war.
The security situation thus remains extremely tense, with human and economic consequences that continue to worsen.
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