At night the enemy shelled Kharkiv, hit a multi-storey building - Terekhov.
On the night of October 28-29, a series of explosions were reported in Kharkiv, caused by attacks of Russian occupiers on a multi-storey building. The mayor Ihor Terekhov warned about the possibility of a repeated attack.
The explosions occurred around 02:13. There were several of them.
Ihor Terekhov emphasized caution through his Telegram channel due to a possible repeated shelling. He wrote: "A series of explosions occurred in Kharkiv. Be careful - the enemy may use repeated shelling".
The lack of safety also prompted Kharkiv residents to remain in shelters until the end of the air raid warning. The head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, also called for this in his Telegram channel.
According to mayor Ihor Terekhov, the attack occurred in the Holodnіhіrskyі district and resulted in a fire and destruction in a 9-storey residential building. Information about the victims is being clarified, and all relevant services are working at the scene.
It should be reminded that Kharkiv has already experienced attacks by the Russian Federation, which left six people injured. In addition, in September, the number of injured from frequent attacks by Russian occupiers increased to 21 persons.
Additionally, on October 2, Russian occupiers again launched an airstrike on Kharkiv. According to preliminary information, this happened around 4:00 am.
Russian aggressors also supported deadly actions by hitting the private sector in the Kyivskyі district of Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb.
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