Russian Drone Strikes Library in Novhorod-Siverskyi: Key Details Revealed.
Attack on Novhorod-Siverskyi
According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of March 13, 2023, around 12:22 AM, a Russian attack drone struck the city of Novhorod-Siverskyi. The assault damaged a historic building housing the municipal library, along with residential homes and administrative structures. Oleksandr Seliverstov, head of the Novhorod-Siverskyi District Military Administration, confirmed the attack, stating that the terrorists deliberately targeted the historic site—a place of knowledge and tranquility.
“While the city slept, Russian drones destroyed books and peaceful infrastructure,” — Oleksandr Seliverstov.
This incident is part of the ongoing aggression in Chernihiv Oblast. Notably, just a day earlier, on March 12, 2023, a drone attack in the same region claimed the life of a child.
Situation in Kharkiv Oblast
Separately, powerful explosions were reported overnight on March 13, 2023, in Kharkiv Oblast. These events highlight the continued targeting of civilian infrastructure in the area, raising alarm among residents and local authorities.
The strike on Novhorod-Siverskyi, along with similar incidents in Chernihiv and Kharkiv oblasts, underscores the growing threat to Ukraine’s civilian population. Amid a conflict that has been ongoing since 2014, such actions cause not only material destruction but also psychological harm to local communities. These developments may also intensify international scrutiny of the aggression and reinforce the global community’s need to support Ukraine.
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