Russian shelling of Kharkiv: one person killed, a kindergarten damaged.
Shelled Kharkiv by Russian troops
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 25, Russian troops shelled the outskirts of Kharkiv for nearly an hour. Explosions were heard even within the city, and more than ten were recorded, reports 'Glavkom' citing 'Suspilne Kharkiv'.
At 1:06, the 13th explosion was recorded, and within the next ten minutes, news of the 14th and 15th explosions emerged.
The situation with military actions in Ukraine
Prior to these events, when the media began to report explosions outside Kharkiv, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine had repeatedly warned of the threat of drones in the region.
As a result of the Russian attack on Kharkiv, a 40-year-old man was killed, and a private kindergarten was damaged. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, expressed his reaction to this situation.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the attack on the territory of Ukraine, including the shelling of Kharkiv and hitting a kindergarten, was in response to Ukraine's terrorist attacks on civilian objects in Russia. An investigation will be conducted to determine how the private institution operated.
During the night shelling, Russian troops fired several shells at the outskirts of Kharkiv, resulting in the death of one person and damage to the kindergarten. The President of Ukraine commented on this incident, while the Russian Ministry of Defense attempts to justify its actions by mentioning Ukraine's terrorist attacks.
This shelling once again confirms the dangerous situation in eastern Ukraine, where civilian objects continue to suffer from the consequences of military actions. The reaction of the Ukrainian military and state structures indicates the seriousness of the threat facing the region. Such incidents underscore the importance of international support and rapid responses to the escalation of the conflict.
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