The Kharkov Metro suspended operations on April 5 at about 7:30.
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The shutdown was due to the situation in the power grid. At the time of publication of the news, it became known that train traffic along the metro lines in Kharkov had been resumed. The Kharkov Metro CP reported this on Telegram.
Also, Kharkov was again under enemy fire. As the head of the Kharkov regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov reported on Telegram, at night the Russians shelled the city and hit the ground near a service station. There were no casualties. Four cars were damaged, and the windows of a nearby house were broken.
About 15 settlements of the Kharkov region were under artillery and mortar fire – Sinkovka, Stepnaya Novoselovka, Kotlyarivka and others. And the enemy attacked Ogirevo with aircraft.
As you know, recently the Russian Federation has been launching massive attacks on Kharkov. After the shelling, the regional center was left without electricity; local authorities announced the destruction of thermal power plants and transformer substations. Electricity began to be restored in Kharkov in several stages. First of all, light appeared at critical infrastructure facilities.
Let us remind you that on the night of April 4, the Russian occupiers massively attacked Kharkov with “Shaheds”. Four people were killed and 11 were injured. Three high-rise buildings, three units of fire and rescue equipment, two ambulances and a hospital building were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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