The aggressor country’s attack claimed the lives of two people and injured several children playing football.
Ukrainian TV presenter Vasilisa Frolova told the public the sad news. The yard where he grew up in Kharkov was destroyed by a Russian missile. The star wrote it on Instagram.
According to Frolova, a horrific incident took place the previous day, on June 29, during another enemy attack on the city.
“My yard in Kharkov. Yesterday. Four houses of Khrushchev in Novye Dom, where I know almost all the residents, every entrance, because there are friends and classmates everywhere, I remember every hole in the asphalt , because the first car to own in the park in this yard was a childhood dream, “wrote the presenter.
The TV star added that that’s where he was born, grew up and spent all his childhood in this clearing with two swing and horizontal bars.
“Yesterday, in front of my windows were fucking rashist rockets flying over my native meadow! I still can’t receive all day, but so many people wrote to me … Two people died in my yard, injured children just playing football!
The rashists are destroying yard, house, city after city, but they cannot afford to destroy the country! Not in the teeth! We already have too much action, hatred, revenge and the desire to win! ” – said Frolova.
He also said that Instagram deletes messages with swearing … But, the presenter says “they haven’t yet come up with a word that will closely describe these creatures.”
Check out this post on Instagram
Posted by Vasilisa Frolova (@vasyafrolova)
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Source: korrespondent

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