January 2024 On 2 January, strikes were conducted on Kharkiv utilizing the
Hwasong-11A (KN-23) missiles developed by
North Korea. On 23 January, three strikes on Kharkiv led to nine victims, including a 4-year-old child. In the evening in particular, the central Pushkinska Street was hit. In response, on 26 January 2024 the
Kharkiv City Council renamed this
Pushkinska street to
Hryhorii Skovoroda street. On 29 April 2024 the
Kharkiv metro station on the street that was also named after Pushkin was renamed to
Yaroslava Mudroho station.
May 2024 On 9 and 10 May 2024, the Russians tried to break through the front in Kharkiv while the Ukrainians resisted, starting the
2024 Kharkiv offensive. On 13 May 2024, the first of a scatter of underground schools in Kharkiv was opened in
Industrialnyi District, so children could continue their education amidst the Russian attacks on the city.
25 May supermarket strike On 25 May, a Russian strike on a hardware store and a residential area killed 18 and injured 65 others.
July 2024 On 13 July, a Russian
double tap strike on the village of
Budy killed two and injured 25 others, including two children.
August 2024 On 6 August, a Russian missile struck the city center, killing one and injuring 12 others. On 30 August, Russian missiles hit an apartment building and playground in the city killing 7 people, including a 14 year old girl. At least a further 77 people were wounded.
September 2024 On 15 September, a Russian missile strike hit a 12-story apartment block, killing one person and injuring at least 40.
October 2024 On 30 October, a Russian missile hit a nine-story apartment block, killing three people. == 2025 ==