As Russia edges toward a possible offensive on Kharkiv, some residents flee. Others refuse to leave
- Russia exploited air defense shortages in Kharkiv, Ukraine, damaging energy infrastructure and causing power outages for nearly 200,000 residents, affecting 50% of the region's population.
- Deadly aerial-glide bombs are being used by Russia to drive more residents away and potentially prepare for a summer offensive aimed at seizing the city.
- Despite the attacks and power outages, some residents in Kharkiv refuse to leave and are determined to stay in their city.
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