Russians shell the 'Barabashovo' market in Kharkiv: massive fire covering 700 square meters.
01.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.10.2025
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During the night, Russian occupiers shelled Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs and rockets. The city recorded strikes, which resulted in fires. The local market 'Barabashovo', the largest market in Eastern Europe, came under enemy fire. Photos of the consequences were published by the local publication 'Dumka', reports 'Hlavkom'.
Massive fire
According to inkorr.com: It is known that a large fire engulfed hundreds of square meters.
As a result of the enemy shelling, the 'Barabashovo' market was severely damaged. The fire covered a huge area, hundreds of square meters. According to the director of the city emergency department, Bohdan Hladkykh, the area of the fire at the market in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv is about 500-700 square meters.
The smoke from the fire is visible from all corners of the city. Rescue services are working at the scene to extinguish the fire.
Russian troops have once again attacked Kharkiv using guided aerial bombs and rockets, causing serious damage to the largest market in Eastern Europe. Rescue services are actively working to eliminate the consequences of this attack.
This event highlights the ongoing conflict and the danger faced not only by Kharkiv but also by other cities in Ukraine. City authorities are urging residents to remain cautious and to follow information from reliable sources.
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