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The Russian Federation hit Kharkov drones at night and in the morning, one fell into a high -rise building. Photo, video


According to preliminary information, the hit occurred in the Novobavar district. At the place of arrivals – a large -scale fire, other consequences are clarified, Terekhov wrote at night.



In the morning, the invaders hit the Lightning UAVs on the residential high -rise building in the industrial region, the mayor informed.

“Fortunately, getting into the technical floor. At this moment, there was no information about the victims,” ​​his post says.



The State Emergency Service showed videos and photos from Kharkov’s night shelling places in Telegram.



Context

In 2022, Russian troops made a full -scale invasion of Ukraine from the northern, southern and eastern directions, in particular, partially occupying the Kharkov region. The invaders could not occupy the regional center; since then, regular strikes have been inflicted through the city with missiles, air bombs and drums.

On April 22, the invaders attacked Kharkov drones, the authorities reported on the hits in four districts, seven people were injured.

In March, the number of blows of the Russian aggressor army in Kharkov doubled, Terekhov reported on April 1. The situational center for a month recorded 42 attacks (in February – 21). Airy anxiety sounded 172 times in the city – on average five times a day. For a month in the city under the fire of the Russian Federation Two people were killed 99 were injured (including 12 children).

Ashley Davis

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