As a result of a hit on critical infrastructure in the Lozova community on the evening of February 6, strategically important community facilities were gradually switching to alternative power sources, reported City Mayor Sergei Zelensky, adding that utility and energy workers are working to localise damage and restore the stable operation of the networks.
An attack with an FPV drone on a resident of Dubivka in the Dergachy community happened in Tsupivtsi on February 6, located 10km from the border, reported Head of the City Military Administration Vyacheslav Zadorenko, noting that a 38-year-old man suffered shrapnel injuries and was in a stable condition in hospital.
During the evening of February 6, a 50-year-old man had been killed and his 51-year-old wife was injured as a result of a FPV drone strike, reported head of the Derhachy Military Administration Vyacheslav Zadorenko, noting that the couple were returning home to Tsupivka from the Slatine railway station, and medics were fighting to save the woman’s life.
An attack at 02:37 on the morning of February 7 resulted in no casualties in the Kholodnogorsky district, following a Geran-2 drone strike, reported City Mayor Igor Terekhov, noting that the relevant services had been to the scene to investigate and assess the consequences.
Russia hit a train locomotive in Barvinkove with a drone, causing damage to power lines and railway tracks, but there was no casualties, reported the Head of the Izium Military Administration Stepan Maselsky.
Mandatory evacuations of families with children have been announced for the villages of Oskil, Yaremivka and Pasika in the Oskil community of Kharkiv, reported the Head of the Oskil Community Administration Gennadiy Zagoruykov on February 4.
According to Zagoruykov, the evacuation was implemented at the request of the military, because there were still 130 children in these three frontline settlements.






