The Ukrainian authorities have denounced an airstrike against an administrative building located in the main square of Kharkivthe second most populous city in the country, within the framework of the military offensive launched on February 24 by Russia.
“The crazy ‘liberators’ no longer hide that their bombings are carried out against the civilian population”, the Ukrainian State Emergency Service has denounced through a message on Telegram, along with a video in which it can be seen the impact of the projectile against the buildingwithout for now there being a balance of victims.
“Right now, the enemy is cynically attacking the central part of Kharkiv“, he pointed out, before confirming attacks also against the Opera building, the Philharmonic and a residential area. He also stressed that the emergency teams cannot move because of these attacks.
The attack takes place after the rain of indiscriminate missiles that last Monday afternoon the Russian troops carried out in the same city, Kharkov. The Ukrainian Minister of the Interior himself shared the images of the city seconds later, in which the corpses of passers-by could be seen on the street.
Therefore, the agency has asked the residents of Kharkov “that they do not leave the shelters and that they pray for the soldiers“. “The time will come when all war criminals and all mad dictators will be brought to justice and even then Satan will curse them for every drop of blood spilled by our citizens. Burn forever in hell“, has riveted.
Likewise, the head of the Kharkov regional administration, Oleg Sinigubov, stressed that firefighters They have put out 24 fires caused by the latest Russian artillery attacks, as reported by the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN. Sinigubov has also pointed out that a civilian has died in the town of Rogan due to Russian attacks.
Ukraine denounced on Monday the death of more than ten people in a rocket attack by the Russian Army against Kharkovwhich continues to be controlled by Ukrainian forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin started the war against Ukraine on February 24, days after recognizing the independence of the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk.
Source: Lasexta

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