In Kharkiv, on the night of November 5, the enemy struck Kharkiv with KABs, resulting in injuries to two individuals.
The mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terekhov, reported this via Telegram.
According to him, in the Shevchenkivskyi district, a KAB hit a wooded area, causing partial window breakage and facade damage to three high-rise buildings.
Two women sustained injuries and experienced acute stress reactions.
In the Kyiv district of Kharkiv, the occupiers targeted an open area, damaging several private homes, but there were no casualties.
Additionally, on the night of November 5, Russian forces once again attacked the Kyiv region with strike drones.
As reported by the head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, Ruslan Kravchenko, the alarm lasted for nearly 10 hours, with air defense forces engaged, and it is reported that hostile targets were destroyed.
No casualties were reported, and there were no hits on critical or residential infrastructure. However, windows of a private house were broken due to debris from the downed drones.
Emergency services are documenting the aftermath of the attack on the Kyiv region.
On the night of November 5, air defense forces were active in the Cherkasy region as the Russian Federation attacked the area with drones.
Six strike drones were shot down in the region, reported the head of the regional military administration, Igor Taburets.
The "Shahed" drones also posed a threat to Vyshgorod, Bila Tserkva, Myrhorod, and the "Starokostiantyniv" airfield, reported the command.
As of now, the heads of the Cherkasy, Poltava, and Khmelnytskyi regions have not released reports on the damage incurred.