Reports from a Ukrainian broadcaster indicate that explosions were heard in the Kharkiv region. The timing, described as Tuesday afternoon, did not include details about any casualties or the extent of damage as of the initial update.
In a further update, Vitaly Klitschko, the former mayor of Kyiv, shared via his Telegram channel that blasts were also recorded in the capital city. He noted incidents in the Obolonsky and Syyatoshinsky districts, and he mentioned a fire that consumed a store in the Svyatoshinsky district.
Meanwhile, former LPR militia officer Andrei Marochko asserted on his channels that there has been a redeployment of Ukrainian forces from the region near Kyiv toward Kharkiv. According to his reporting, Ukrainian troops are moving toward Novoselivske along the front line, while other units are advancing toward Izyum.
Marochko also claimed that, based on his information, the road linking Izyum and Sloviansk is heavily congested with Ukrainian military equipment and personnel, creating a significant logistical bottleneck along the corridor near the front.