Russian attacks on Kharkiv Oblast leave 11 injured, including five police officers
On July 18, Russian forces conducted a series of strikes on settlements in the Derhachi hromada, Kharkiv Oblast, injuring 11 people, including five police officers, and leaving about 13,000 consumers without electricity.

Sequence of attacks
According to the Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Office, on July 18, Russian forces carried out multiple strikes on settlements in the Derhachi hromada.
At about 08:20, a Russian drone of an unidentified type hit a house in the city of Derhachi, causing a fire covering about 60 square meters. Nearby homes were also damaged. Five police officers who were working near the impact site were injured.
At approximately 09:25, Russian forces launched an airstrike on the village of Slatyne, reportedly using a guided aerial bomb. The munition hit the grounds of a property, damaging a residential building. No casualties were reported.
At around 13:05, Russian troops attacked Derhachi with a multiple-launch rocket system, according to early reports. An energy facility was hit, and four men were injured. Two were hospitalized and two declined hospitalization after receiving medical treatment. Equipment and vehicles were damaged, and a wheat field caught fire. The strike left 19 settlements without electricity, affecting around 13,000 consumers.
Later in the day, Russian forces struck the village of Slatyne again. The type of weapon used is being determined. A house was damaged, and two people were injured.

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