The head of the Kharkiv OVA said that the missiles were launched from Russian Belgorod, probably of the S-300 type.
The military of the Russian Federation at about 04:40 on August 7 opened fire in the Nemyshlyansky, Industrial and Novobavarsky districts of Kharkov. There is damage. This was announced by the head of Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov.
He noted that the missiles were launched from Russian Belgorod, probably of the S-300 type.
“In the Industrial and Nemyshlyansky districts, as a result of missile hits, there was destruction of civilian industrial and critical infrastructure. Fortunately, there were no losses,” said Sinegubov.
In the Novobarsky district, a rocket fell to the ground near one of the parks.
In addition, Russian troops carried out strikes in the regions of Bogodukhovsky, Izyumsky, Chuguevsky, Kharkov.
“The enemy is destroying our crops again. In one day – 25 hectares! In the Bogodukhovsky district, the invaders attacked the farms twice during the day. Large fires in the fields with wheat were extinguished by the rescuers. Let me remind you that more than 100 agricultural enterprises have already suffered at the hands of the invaders, and were destroyed – more than 220 hectares of wheat,” said Sinegubov.
Russian troops shelled settlements in the Chuguevsky district, outbuildings were on fire, and in the Izyumsky district, as a result of Russian shelling, a private house with an extension was on fire, there were hits on open areas.
During the day, due to the enemy attack, two people, a 16-year-old boy and an 83-year-old man, were hospitalized in the Chuguevsky district. They were hit by mines.
Recall that on the morning of August 7, Russian troops again shelled Kharkiv. There were several explosions in the city.
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