Occupiers shelled Chuguev, resulting in a large-scale fire/collage Channel 24
Russian invaders continue to shell Chuguev, Kharkov region. As a result of one of the enemy attacks, a large-scale fire broke out, which the rescuers managed to eliminate.
According to the State Emergency Service, on April 29 at 15.20 they received a message about a fire. It arose after a rocket from the Russian invaders hit hangars, outbuildings and garages.
The large-scale fire was extinguished in the evening
Rescuers stressed that the fire was massive. Its area was about 3,000 square meters. In order to curb the flames, 10 fire engines and 50 employees of the State Emergency Service arrived.
Rescuers managed to localize the fire in the late afternoon at 17:05. But to completely curb the fire that flared up as a result of an enemy missile hit – at 20:20.
A fire caused by an enemy strike was eliminated in Chuguev/Photo by the State Emergency Service
A fire caused by an enemy strike was eliminated in Chuguev/Photo by the State Emergency Service
A fire caused by an enemy strike was eliminated in Chuguev/Photo by the State Emergency Service
A fire caused by an enemy strike was extinguished in Chuguev/Photo by the State Emergency Service
Russians continue to shell Kharkiv region
- So, on April 27 they attacked the same Chuguev. As a result of enemy shelling, two local residents were injured.
- The next day, April 28, at 10:00, Russian infidels opened fire on the village of Pokotilovka. It is known both about the wounded and those who died from the enemy attack. The enemy managed to destroy several dozen residential buildings, as well as a local school.
- On the same day, the Kharkiv police department noted that the region had been shelled all day. Infidels hit her with artillery.
- Later it became known that on April 28, infidels attacked Kharkov itself 16 times. Moreover, twice from the MLRS “Grad” and “Smerch”.
- That night in Kharkov was also restless. As of 01:45, explosions were heard in the city. Therefore, residents were urged to stay in shelters so as not to endanger themselves.