A Russian missile attack in a village within Ukraine’s Kharkiv region has killed at least 10 people, Ukrainian authorities reported on Tuesday. The incident unfolded in the northeastern area as Kyiv disclosed continued drone operations targeting areas around Moscow.
Emergency responders were shown responding to the smoke and burning vehicles depicted in the attack’s aftermath, with officials confirming fatalities. The specific village name and exact casualty figures beyond the 10 dead were not provided in the available summary, and authorities did not release additional details on injuries or the broader impact.
Local and regional authorities in Kharkiv have been monitoring ongoing activity linked to Russia’s broader assault in the region, while Ukraine continues to report drone strikes and countermeasures in and around Moscow. The report emphasizes the persistent intensity of cross-border hostilities affecting both Ukrainian communities and parts of Russia.
No further information about the attack method, the target of the strike within the village, or immediate security measures in place has been disclosed in the current briefing. Officials indicated that more details would follow as investigations proceed and casualty tolls are fully verified.