Russian drones hit civilian buildings, there are casualties: consequences of the shelling of Kharkiv.
In Kharkiv yesterday, there was a mass shelling by Russian terrorists. As a result of this attack, people were killed and injured. This was reported by the State Emergency Service and the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, which was linked to by Glavkom.
On the evening of April 3, Russian drones attacked the Novobavarsky and Khodynhirs'ky districts of Kharkiv. Several hits were recorded in the Novobavarsky area. However, in the Khodynhirs'ky district, there was a hit on an administrative building where no people were present.
“Currently, there are two apartments under the rubble. Five people lived in them. Two people have already been retrieved dead from under the rubble. They are a man and a woman around 40 years old. Their child, about 10 years old, a girl, is still being searched for under the rubble. These are residents of the second floor. The second-floor residents, a mother and her son, are out of contact,” said the spokesperson of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, Dmytro Chubenko.
As a result of the shelling, residential buildings and an administrative building were damaged. There were also four fires, which engulfed over 600 m². The bodies of three deceased individuals were retrieved from under the rubble.
It is also worth noting that the night before this shelling, Russian troops also attacked. 13-15 hits were recorded in the Khodynhirs'ky district of the city. This time, there were no casualties.
Analyzing this article, we see that Kharkiv periodically becomes a target of Russian aggression. Terrorist shellings and attacks on populated areas have become a terrible reality for the city's residents. In this context, questions arise regarding the effectiveness of security measures and the protection of civilians from such attacks.
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