The building of the Palace of Culture was built 90 years ago, it is an architectural monument in the style of constructivism, said Alexander Kamyshin, head of the board of Ukrzaliznytsia.
This morning, Russian troops destroyed the Zheleznodorozhnik Palace of Culture in Kharkov with rocket attacks. This was reported by the head of the board of Ukrzaliznytsia Alexander Kamyshin.
“It was built 90 years ago. An architectural monument in the style of constructivism. Look at the photo how beautiful it is. Before the war, there were many children’s clubs. Every day, more than a hundred children take part in creativity, dancing. , music and singing in the Zheleznodorozhnik Palace of Culture,” wrote Kamyshin sadly.
This is far from the first blow to the infrastructure of Ukrzaliznytsia, but, according to Kamyshin, “hitting the Palace of Culture is a special mockery.”
“Recently, I rarely write about the shelling of the railway infrastructure. But this is because I do not want to clog the air with the same kind of reports that we have been stoned again. We are just doing everything possible and impossible to fix quickly and move on. However, Every day, Russian troops hit several railway facilities – stations, tracks, bridges, etc. I’m used to hitting the railway. This is how my morning began monitoring the railway facilities of the shell. But hitting the Palace of Culture is a special cynicism,” said Kamyshin.
There were no casualties among the railway workers at this time.
“Thank God, there are no casualties among railway workers today. So, we will survive! And we will build the infrastructure,” the head of the department says.
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Recall that today Russian troops also opened fire on a hostel in Kharkov: 18 people were wounded there, one died.
And on the eve of the Russian troops shelled the Saltovsky district of Kharkov: they hit the hostel, where people with hearing disabilities live in many entrances. 7 people died and 16 were injured.
Source: korrespondent

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