On the night of 30 May, Russia launched a large–scale drone strike on Kharkiv. The number of victims increased to three.
This was reported by the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.
Eight UAVs hit the territory of a transport utility company in the Sloboda district of Kharkiv. At least 38 trolleybuses and premises were damaged. The blast wave smashed windows in neighbouring residential buildings.
Two women suffered an acute stress reaction, and another woman was injured.
It has been preliminarily established that the Russians used a Heran-2 (Shahed 136) UAV to carry out the large-scale attack on the city.

