The Russian Federation carried out a missile strike on Kharkov on the night of April 24.
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The occupiers sent two S-300 missiles at the regional center, which hit the ground in the Shevchenko district. As a result of the explosions, the glazing and exterior decoration of three apartment buildings, two office buildings, and three non-residential buildings were damaged. The head of the Kharkov regional military administration Oleg Sinegubov reported this on Telegram.
According to him, a total of 568 windows and 33 cars were damaged. Six people were injured – three people aged 33, 45, 53 years old and three women aged 24, 45, 54 years old.
The mayor of Kharkov, Igor Terekhov, reported on Telegram that the gas pipeline was interrupted due to the strike. The relevant services had to temporarily cut off gas supplies to the attacked microdistrict.
According to him, Russian missiles exploded near a residential high-rise building in the city center.
Let us remind you that on April 22, the Russians hit the Kharkov TV tower with a missile, as a result of which it broke in half. At the time of the attack, the employees were in shelter, so no one was injured.
Source: Racurs

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