Twenty people were injured and three killed in Russian strikes across Kharkiv Oblast on 11 February, according to the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, the prosecutor's office, and regional police.
Around 6:30 PM, a Russian drone—identified as a Geran-2 type—struck a two-story shop in the town of Barvinkove in Izium district. The building was damaged and a fire broke out covering over 1,500 square meters, reports the State Emergency Service.
Russian forces launched a repeat strike, damaging multi-story residential buildings, garages, and cars. As of the morning of 12 February, thirteen people were injured in this attack.
Near the village of Borshchivka in Izium district, a drone—preliminarily a Lancet type—hit an ambulance. Five people were inside: medical workers and patients. A 63-year-old woman died as a result of the attack, others sustained injuries and acute stress reactions.
At approximately 4:20 PM, Russian forces struck the village of Zolochiv in Bohodukhiv district with an FPV drone. Two boys aged 14 and 15 suffered acute stress reactions.
In the village of Ruska Lozova, an FPV drone hit a passenger bus. No driver or passengers were inside the vehicle at the time of the attack, according to the prosecutor's office.
Near the village of Bryhadyrivka in Balakliya hromada, a 63-year-old woman was killed and men aged 59, 49, and 44 were injured.
During the night of February 12, Russian forces conducted a combined massive attack on the town of Lozova. Preliminarily, they used ballistic missiles and Geran-2 strike drones.
A 55-year-old man and an 88-year-old woman were killed. Six more people were injured—men aged 49, 41, and 59, and women aged 78, 64, and 52.
Civilian infrastructure was damaged or destroyed. A warehouse building at one of the enterprises caught fire. Garages of a farm and residential buildings were damaged.