Kharkiv. Footage of the completely destroyed building as a result of the shelling has emerged.


On the night of Kharkiv, Russian drones carried out more than ten strikes, resulting in the deaths of two people and over fifty wounded. Rescuers are currently working at the scene to save the lives of the victims and restore communications in the areas of the destroyed buildings.
Russian terrorists destroyed a residential building in the Slobidsky district of Kharkiv pic.twitter.com/dlTvR27UQR
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Among the objects affected by the attack are residential buildings, enterprises, children's playgrounds, and public transport. The drone strikes led to fires in apartments, destroyed roofs, wrecked cars, and broken windows.
The trolleybus depot in the Slobidsky district was also severely damaged, with vehicles and overhead lines suffering significant losses.
Consequences of the drone attack
The attack by Russian drones led only to devastation and destruction in Kharkiv. Victims lost their homes, property, and health due to this attack, and the city now faces a huge challenge of recovery.
The event in Kharkiv, where Russian drones caused serious destruction and a large number of casualties, requires immediate measures to restore the affected and local infrastructure. Authorities and rescuers are working on addressing the consequences of the tragedy so that the city can recover as quickly as possible after this attack.Read also
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