The massive Russian shelling of Harkiva, which occurred on the night of March 1, led to a wound of 12 people.
There are two children among the victims. Law enforcement officers began preliminary investigations of the facts of combat crimes – part 1 of art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. On March 1, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported this in Telegram.
It is noted that in the area Shevchenkivsky, Shahamed got into the arch near the multi -industrial residential building. As a result, a six -year -old girl received a sharp response to stress.
Another blow to the drone came in the hospital in the very heart of Harkiva. Four women’s missions were injured there. The Russian UAV also kissed roadway roads near the car dealership and the residential complex. In addition, an attack of a drone on the territory of a garden society was recorded.
And in the Kiev district, the invaders drone attacked a non -working office building, which was repeatedly subjected to hostile shelling. Another drone kissed two commercial stores. Shellings also damaged residential buildings, pharmacies, cafes and shops. The woman received a sharp answer to stress, and the man hit her head during the explosion. Another man and six years old, were not injured as a result of separate glass.
As a result of the arrival of the drone at the gas station, three employees were injured, the doctors diagnosed them with an acute response to stress.
In the area, Novobavar Shakhan flew into a residential building, and the explosive wave damaged the premises of the printing house.
We recall that Harkiv on the night of March 1 was a huge air attack using drones. The hit was recorded in three areas, in particular in the hospital. Seven people were injured as a result of shelling, among them there was a child.
Source: Racurs

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