Shelling of Kharkiv: Injuries and Destruction Following Night Attack with KrABs.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 1, Kharkiv was shelled using KrABs, resulting in serious damage to private homes, garages, and numerous fires. Six people who were injured were transported to medical facilities, and rescue operations are ongoing. The market 'Barabashovo' was also damaged.
Meanwhile, in Odesa, heavy rains occurred today that typically fall over two months. The local sewage system could not handle such a volume of water, leading to flooding in several areas and even resulting in one person's death.
Appeal from the Pope
The Pope urged Hamas to accept Trump's peace plan:
Pope Leo XIV expressed hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the release of hostages captured on October 7, who are in the hands of Hamas. He believes that the American plan could be a way to end the war and hopes for its recognition by Hamas in the near future.
Fire in Chernihiv Region
A large fire broke out at an enterprise in Koryukivka in the Chernihiv region. Rescuers and other emergency services arrived at the scene, and residents are asked to avoid the area due to heavy smoke.
Additionally, in other settlements, an attack occurred from the enemy, possibly using missiles and drones. Data on the casualties is currently being clarified.
The world faces numerous conflicts and dangerous natural phenomena every day. These challenges require the collective efforts, adaptability, and prompt actions of humanity to effectively respond to crisis situations and prevent tragedies.
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