Russian forces carried out widespread strikes across multiple regions of Ukraine over the past day, using drones, artillery, missiles, guided aerial bombs, and FPV systems.
The Kharkiv region reported four injured people across 11 settlements, according to regional authorities.
A 64-year-old man was injured between Bilyi Kolodiaz and Novooleksandrivka in the Vovchansk community. An 18-year-old man was wounded in Hlushkivka, while two women aged 67 and 46 experienced acute stress reactions in Shevchenkove. A 42-year-old man was also injured in Bayrak after an explosion of an unidentified device.
Russian forces used guided aerial bombs and multiple drone types, including Geran-2 and Molniya UAVs. Damage was reported to homes, educational facilities, power infrastructure, and vehicles across several districts, including Bohodukhiv, Kupiansk, Chuhuiv, and Kharkiv districts.
In the Sumy region, seven people were reported injured, while additional fatalities were recorded in separate incidents.
In the Sumy community, a drone strike killed a 56-year-old man and injured a woman and two men. In Shostka, a 68-year-old man was killed and two men were injured. A 63-year-old man also died in the Velykopysarivka community after encountering an explosive device. Additional injuries were reported in Bilopillia and Hlukhiv communities. A residential drone strike in Shostka injured a woman and a child after an apartment building was damaged.
Widespread destruction was recorded across multiple settlements, including damage to homes, schools, infrastructure facilities, and vehicles. A civilian horse riding school was also struck, killing animals and damaging a facility used for children’s activities.

In the Kherson region, Russian forces struck 44 settlements with drones and artillery.
A drone strike on a passenger minibus in Kherson killed one man on the spot. In a separate attack, municipal workers were targeted, injuring three men with blast and shrapnel wounds.
Across the region, residential buildings, vehicles, a supermarket, and critical infrastructure were damaged. A total of four people were injured over the reporting period.
The Dnipropetrovsk region came under more than ten attacks involving drones, artillery, and aerial bombs.
In the Nikopol district, strikes damaged administrative buildings, homes, and infrastructure, injuring a 58-year-old man in serious condition. Additional damage was reported in Kamianske, where an industrial facility was hit, and in the Synelnykove district, where residential homes and vehicles were damaged.
The Zaporizhzhia region experienced one of the heaviest attack waves, with 896 strikes across 45 settlements.
Authorities reported three injured in the Zaporizhzhia region. Russian forces carried out 18 airstrikes, more than 670 drone attacks, and multiple artillery and rocket strikes.
Widespread damage was recorded, with over 100 reports of destroyed or damaged homes, vehicles, and infrastructure across the region.
In the Poltava region, Russian drones struck industrial and private enterprises, damaging buildings and equipment and injuring one person.
A separate strike hit an energy infrastructure facility, causing temporary power outages. Repair crews were deployed to restore electricity. Additional damage was reported in surrounding districts, including warehouses and private properties.
In the Donetsk region, Russian attacks killed two civilians in Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka.
Four additional people were injured in Kramatorsk, Druzhkivka, and Sloviansk during continued shelling and drone strikes. Damage was reported to residential buildings and civilian infrastructure.
In the Kyiv region, Russian forces carried out a combined drone and ballistic missile attack that caused damage in the Vyshhorod and Boryspil districts, according to regional authorities.
In the Vyshhorod district, an industrial hangar was damaged. In the Boryspil district, damage was reported to an educational institution, a private house, and the grounds of a business facility. No casualties were reported. Emergency services are working at the sites, documenting damage and carrying out recovery efforts.