The destroyed Kharkov TV tower will most likely be rebuilt after the war.
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Director of the Department of Civil Protection of the Kharkov Civil Defense Ivan Sokol says that specialists are analyzing and dismantling the damaged equipment. After this, final conclusions about losses will follow. Sokol said the purpose of the strike was to intimidate Kharkiv residents.
Imagine, in broad daylight, at 16:40, a missile attack was launched on the tower, which is the tallest object in Kharkov. Of course, this got people a little worried. “I think this blow was aimed at slightly intimidating the population of the Kharkov region,” he said on Radio Liberty.
Racurs reported that on April 22, the Russians fired a missile at the Kharkov TV tower, causing it to break in half.
The head of the Kharkov regional administration reported that at the time of the attack, the employees were in shelter, so no one was injured. Later it became known that the TV tower had previously been hit with an X-59 missile.
Source: Racurs

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