Russian war criminals have begun to use repeat strike tactics more often. The occupiers actually began deliberate terror against doctors, rescuers and police in many cities, in particular in Kharkov and Odessa.
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They launch “shaheds” and UAVs again at the sites of shelling after 15 minutes, and in some cases – after an hour,” says Sergei Bolvinov, head of the investigation department of the Main Directorate of Police in the Kharkov region.
One of these attacks on Kharkov was witnessed by an anesthesiologist from the special brigade of the disaster medicine service, Evgeniy Zyablitsev, who provided assistance to the victims on April 4 during the shelling of the Novobavarsky district of the city.
It’s difficult to work in conditions when you arrive at the place of “arrival”, try to provide medical assistance to people, and then either “martyrs” or rockets start raining down on your head… Sometimes we forget about our own safety, but the situation requires this, because if If you don’t do anything, people will unfortunately die,” says the doctor.
Bihus.info talked to victims, witnesses and rescuers who continue to help people despite the constant threat of repeated shelling.
On the night of April 4, the Russians attacked Kharkov with drones. The first of the drones hit a three-story building. When rescuers were working at the scene of the strike, the Russians struck again – then three firefighters were killed. Another drone hit a 14-story building, damaging the outer wall and destroying apartments.
In total, three high-rise buildings, fire and rescue equipment, two fast cars and a hospital building were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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