Russian missile strike on Kharkiv: at least 20 houses damaged, two injured
Russian forces launched a missile attack on Kharkiv, damaging at least 20 private houses and injuring two people. The previous evening, a similar attack hit Odesa.

Russian troops carried out a missile strike on the city of Kharkiv on July 8, causing significant damage to residential areas. According to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, at least 20 private houses were damaged in one district. Additionally, five cars, the street lighting network, and church window glass were affected.
Two people suffered acute stress reaction as a result of the attack; their condition is not further detailed. Terekhov also reported missile hits in Kharkiv's Osnovianskyi district.
The attack came a day after the Russian army struck Odesa on the evening of July 7 with a ballistic missile carrying a cluster warhead, injuring 10 people.


