Russian military shelled Kharkiv the day before. Citizens are asked to be as careful as possible, because some ammunition did not explode, so they can detonate at any moment.
This was emphasized by the head of the city council, Igor Terekhov. He said that the cartridges from the ammunition used to shell Kharkiv could threaten the citizens.
Unfamiliar objects should be avoided
He turned to residents of Novobavarsky and Kholodnogorsky districts.He asked them to be very careful and careful. Especially if you take into account the shelling of Kharkov on August 30th. In these areas, Terekhov stressed, there are many unexploded tapes left. It is strictly forbidden to approach unfamiliar objects.
He also provided additional information about the “arrival” in the Kyiv region. As a result, a residential building was damaged, as well as an office building. The State Emergency Service also confirmed information about two people who were injured.
Kharkov was shelled at night
On the night of August 31, Russian invaders attacked Kharkov once again. It is known that at the beginning of the day several explosions thundered in the city at once. Before that, information appeared that several rockets were launched from Belgorod.
Note that about two minutes passed between the air raid signal and the explosions. Later, “arrivals” were confirmed by Igor Terekhov himself. He noted that it is also known about the victims.
The attack, in fact, fell on the Kyiv district in the center of Kharkov. Then the head of the city council noticed that the enemy had hit a residential building. According to Natalya Popova, adviser to the head of the Kharkiv OVA, two people were injured. The relevant information was then confirmed by Oleg Sinegubov, head of the OVA.
The monitor telegram channel reported that the city was attacked from the S-300 air defense system. 4 missiles were fired from the Belgorod region at once, but 2 of them allegedly “landed” on the territory of Russia. It is noteworthy that around the same time, residents of the Russian city reported explosions.