Yesterday, December 30, in the evening, Russian invaders launched a missile attack on the Kharkiv Palace hotel building and a residential building in the center of Kharkov.
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Experts established that the attack was carried out by Iskander-M missiles. This was reported by “Public” with reference to the head of the Kharkov region police, Vladimir Timoshko.
These steep guys did not spare two of their, as they say, ultra-precise complexes on peaceful objects. “Iskander-M is a ground-launch complex,” Timoshko noted. — This is a cruise missile that moves along a set trajectory. It does not come from top to bottom, but moves in a certain direction in advance.
According to him, it is known that 34 rooms were occupied in the hotel, but how many guests were present during the attack has not yet been calculated.
Source: “Public”
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