The city mayor, Igor Terekhov, reported this in a comment to Novini.LIVE.
According to Terekhov, as a result of the strike, one person was injured — experiencing acute stress reaction. Damage was inflicted on a dormitory, garages, electrical networks, and a vehicle. Utility services are already working to mitigate the aftermath.
The mayor of Kharkiv also explained that the drone "Molniya-2" is a modified drone with a higher charge capacity.
"We can see on the monitors when 'Molniya' is flying, and of course, we warn the population during air alerts," — emphasized Terekhov.
Prosecutor representative Dmitry Chubenko also commented for Novini.LIVE on the differences between the modifications of the "Molniya" drones.
He stated that "Molniya-1" and "Molniya-2" differ not in their warhead but in their technical specifications. The first drone has one motor, while the second has two. However, their explosive power is the same.
Let us remind you, on January 21, Russian forces struck the railway infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk region. As a result of the shelling, two railway workers were injured.
We also reported that the Russian army has intensified shelling in the Sumy and Chernihiv regions using aerial bombs.