Key facts
- Six civilians were killed and 60 injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine over the past day.
- Kharkiv Oblast sustained the highest number of casualties, with one death and 15 injuries.
- A new Russian assault on Kharkiv city on June 10 injured two people.
- Russia launched 207 drones overnight, with 181 intercepted, and 21 striking 14 locations.
- Donetsk Oblast reported three civilian deaths and seven injuries.
- Sumy Oblast reported two civilian deaths and five injuries.
Russian attacks claimed the lives of six civilians and left 60 others injured across various Ukrainian regions in the last 24 hours, with Kharkiv Oblast bearing the brunt of the casualties. Governor Oleh Syniehubov reported one fatality and 15 injuries in Kharkiv Oblast, including 10 in the city of Kharkiv.
On June 10, a new Russian assault targeted four districts in Kharkiv city around 9 a.m. local time, resulting in two injuries and acute stress reactions for six individuals. These attacks occurred amidst a broader Russian drone offensive across Ukraine, during which 207 drones were launched, 181 were intercepted, and at least 21 struck 14 different locations.
In Donetsk Oblast, Governor Vadym Filashkin stated that Russian attacks resulted in three civilian deaths and seven injuries over the past day. The Sumy Oblast military administration reported two fatalities and five injuries. Additionally, authorities confirmed 13 injuries in Kherson Oblast, 10 in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, and seven in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast from recent Russian attacks.
