Russian forces struck Kharkiv and Dnipro in the early hours of Tuesday, injuring civilians and damaging buildings as Ukraine faced a broader missile and drone attack across multiple regions. In Kharkiv, Russian forces attacked two districts of the city, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to Terekhov, an enemy drone hit an industrial zone in the Osnovianskyi district. Another strike was also recorded in the Slobidskyi district. “As a result of the shelling of the Osnovianskyi district, there are casualties – their number and condition are being clarified. There is a fire at the site of the strike in the district,” Terekhov said. 73-year-old woman wounded in Dnipro Russian forces also attacked Dnipro overnight, partially destroying a two-story building and causing a fire, according to Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration. “One person was injured as a result of the enemy attack on Dnipro,” Hanzha said. He identified the wounded civilian as a 73-year-old woman. She was hospitalized in serious condition. “Doctors are providing all necessary assistance,” Hanzha said. The strike caused a fire at the damaged building, local authorities said. Strikes came during wider attack on Ukraine The attacks on Kharkiv and Dnipro came as Russia launched a broader overnight assault involving missiles and drones. Earlier, Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russian forces had launched Kalibr cruise missiles toward Ukraine from the Caspian Sea. The military estimated that the missiles could enter Ukrainian airspace around 2 a.m. and urged residents not to ignore air raid alerts.