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In 2026, the Kharkiv region of Ukraine remains a focal point of intense military and security activity. Recent reports highlight continuous hostilities, with Ukrainian forces actively defending against Russian advances. In Kupiansk, paratroopers of the 77th Brigade have successfully neutralized enemy tanks, artillery, and infantry units, showcasing ongoing resistance against occupying forces. Meanwhile, multiple infrastructure targets, such as Naftogaz facilities, have been repeatedly attacked, emphasizing the vulnerability of critical assets. Civilians are frequently caught in the crossfire, with recent assaults on settlements causing casualties among adults and children alike. The situation remains fluid, with Ukrainian border guards consistently thwarting attempts by Russian troops to breach defenses in various directions. The persistence of drone and missile strikes further complicates the humanitarian and military landscape in the region.

What are the main security challenges in the Kharkiv region?

The Kharkiv region faces persistent security threats from ongoing military operations and regular attacks by Russian forces. Key challenges include defending territorial integrity, safeguarding infrastructure, and protecting civilians from frequent artillery, drone, and missile assaults. Ukrainian forces, including paratroopers and border guards, actively work to repel enemy advances and maintain stability in the region.

How is Ukraine responding to attacks on the Kharkiv region?

Ukraine responds to attacks in the Kharkiv region through comprehensive military operations and strategic defense measures. Paratroopers from the 77th Brigade, border guards, and other military units play crucial roles in countering enemy threats. Efforts focus on neutralizing Russian assault groups, securing regional assets, and minimizing civilian casualties, reflecting a robust defense approach.

What incidents have occurred involving civilian targets in Kharkiv?

Civilian targets in Kharkiv have frequently been affected by Russian military actions. Recent incidents include attacks on residential buildings, educational facilities, and infrastructure, leading to significant casualties and property damage. Efforts continue to protect civilian lives amid ongoing hostilities, highlighting the region's humanitarian challenges.

Are there any specific areas in Kharkiv region facing more frequent attacks?

Specific areas within the Kharkiv region, such as Kupiansk and Vovchansk directions, frequently experience heightened military activity and attacks. These areas are of strategic importance, with both Ukrainian and Russian forces engaging in operations to gain tactical advantages, making them hotspots for ongoing clashes.

What role do drones play in the Kharkiv conflict?

Drones are significant in the Kharkiv conflict, used extensively by both Ukrainian and Russian forces. Russian drones conduct reconnaissance and strike missions, attacking infrastructure and civilian targets, while Ukrainian forces employ electronic warfare to neutralize enemy drones, protecting strategic assets and civilian areas.

How are Ukrainian paratroopers contributing to defense efforts in Kharkiv?

Ukrainian paratroopers, particularly from the 77th Brigade, are integral to defense efforts in the Kharkiv region. They engage in offensive operations targeting enemy armor and artillery, enhance battlefield surveillance, and disrupt Russian advances, thereby strengthening the regional defense posture and deterring further incursions.

What impact do Russian attacks on infrastructure have in Kharkiv?

Russian attacks on infrastructure in Kharkiv severely disrupt regional stability and functionality. Key targets often include energy facilities like Naftogaz, transportation networks, and public amenities. These assaults challenge Ukraine's resource allocation, highlighting the importance of fortifying critical infrastructure against ongoing threats.

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Butusov spoke about the battles in Kupiansk: Russians are hiding in basements Battles for Kupiansk On Christmas, we were operating in Kupiansk. Ukrainian soldiers are clearing the area house by house despite fierce enemy resistance. 14 708 39 Previously in trend: Fighting in the Kupіansk direction

Anton Samarin, call sign Samara 93rd Brigade soldier Anton Samarin: "Railway station workers in Okhtyrka refused to unload our equipment on morning of February 24 because they were… changing shifts. And cars carrying FSB officers in civilian clothes and column of Russian military vehicles were already moving through city." At the start of the full-scale invasion, this officer was a company commander and was the first to engage the enemy in Okhtyrka, in the Sumy region. He was also the first to enter the liberated town of Trostianets. Now he serves as a battalion commander in his home 9th Brigade, which is fighting in the Donbas. 23 671 26 Previously in trend: Fight for Bakhmut Fightings near the border of the Sumy region

The situation near Kupiansk Yurii Butusov on current events at front: Kupiansk, Siversk, Pokrovsk, Zaporizhzhia The situation in Kupiansk, the enemy’s advance on Lyman and Siversk. 7 690 6 Previously in trend: Butusov Plus

Yuvileinyi neighbourhood What happened in Kupiansk? Successful counterattack by "Khartiia" group I have been working in Kupiansk for two months as part of the "Khartiia" search and strike group, and now I can give a detailed report on the operation in which I am directly involved. 15 750 15

Khartiia "Khartiia" for Kharkiv, but Terekhov is against it? How city council is doing self-promotion and blocking placement of advertising for brigade holding front line In May 2024, Russia launched a new offensive in Kharkiv region. Since then, the 13th Khartiia Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine has taken up defensive positions north of Kharkiv, stopping the new offensive by the occupiers and pushing them back from the regional capital. Like other brigades, Khartiia is interested in placing advertisements in the city – primarily to support mobilization efforts and replenish its ranks. There are no problems with ad placement in any other city or town in Ukraine. However, in Kharkiv, the brigade that is holding the enemy back on a strategically important section of the front is not only being denied access to social (free) advertising, but advertising companies are also being pressured not to cooperate with the Khartiia charitable foundation on the sale of advertising space in the city. 13 547 10

Viktor Levchenko Head of Kharkiv Region Patrol Police Viktor Levchenko: Explosions in Luhansk region began on February 24 immediately after Putin’s speech ended For personally evacuating bedridden and ill civilians from Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk under shelling from the semi-encircled cities, the patrol officer received the highest non-state award, the "People’s Hero of Ukraine." After receiving the award, the police lieutenant colonel repeatedly proved that he fully deserved this title, as he organized the combat unit "Robocops," which has been effectively taking out the occupiers. 6 757 8

The feat of Artist’s group Feat of Artist’s group: Four captured 15 On December 19, four Russian IFVs broke through to the village of Zahryzove in the Kharkiv region and landed two platoons of troops, numbering over 40 people, in the rear of Ukrainian positions. Pavel Holchynko’s assault group, codenamed Artist, from the 78th Separate Airborne Regiment, received orders to clear the settlement of Russian infantry. 5 974 9 Previously in trend: captured occupiers

Threats in Lyman direction Who will be held accountable if front falls in Oskil, Kupiansk and Borova? The enemy is continuing its offensive in the Lyman direction, trying to seize the dominant heights near the village of Nove. Capturing this area will allow the enemy to cut off the logistics at our bridgehead beyond Oskil, and then they will not be able to hold, nor will they be able to hold Borova or Kupyansk. The enemy’s offensive cannot be stopped, although additional forces and equipment have been gradually deployed to the area. 9 487 26 Previously in trend: Fighting in Kharkiv direction

Survivors of the FABs Survived four FAB-500 and repelled occupiers’ assault near Lyptsi: interview with "Khartiia" fighter On May 26, the enemy launched a powerful strike on one of the key positions near the village of Lyptsi, dropping four FAB-500 bombs on a small, narrow tree line. It was there that the positions of the soldiers from the 1st Battalion of the 13th Brigade "Khartiia" were located, and it seemed impossible to survive such an attack. However, the soldiers accomplished a true feat—just three of them managed to dig themselves out, repel the Russian assault, and eliminate an enemy storm group of ten troops. 4 983 6 Previously in trend: Battle near Lyptsi

SBI detains commanders whose inaction led to seizure of part of Kharkiv region in 2024 Butusov on case of defense failure in Kharkiv OTG on 10.05.2024 The Editor-in-Chief of the online media outlet Censor.NET expressed his position on the case of the defense failure in the Kharkiv OTG (Operational-Tactical Group) on May 10, 2024. 10 933 35 Previously in trend: Arrest of generals