Russians fired artillery at Kharkiv once again/collage of Channel 24
Kharkiv is under enemy artillery fire almost every day. Russian invaders are mercilessly shelling residential areas, educational institutions with various types of artillery.
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This Channel 24 was told by Anna Chernenko, a correspondent from Kharkov. She also noted that, unfortunately, there were already two shellings in Kharkiv today, around 6:30 in the morning the city was shelled from artillery – the central part of the city was damaged in two places. Also experienced destruction and educational institution.
Fortunately, the destruction is minor – this is not a missile attack, but the windows are damaged, the surrounding area was also badly damaged, the correspondent says.
The territory of the university suffered a lot/Photo by Anna Chernenko for Channel 24
According to Anna Chernenko, Kharkiv was previously fired from the Hyacinth-B installations, this is a Soviet barreled gun with a caliber of 152 millimeters.
invaders shelled Kharkiv with high-explosive fragmentation shells/Photo by Anna Chernenko for Channel 24
The story of a man who left the occupation and survived after a mine
Anna Chernenko managed to talk with a witness to the strike, moved to Kharkiv by Victor to get back to normal life a bit, because he himself is from a city where hostilities are now active.
The war found me in Tishki, then the “Russians” came in and two months later I exploded on a mine. I was taken to Belgorod, and from the hospital I returned to Kharkiv through Latvia, Lithuania and Poland,” says Viktor.
According to him, in the first month there was still food, and already in the second month there were problems. We also did not receive humanitarian aid, there were trenches and equipment around – almost no one walked along the street.
Fortunately, no one died as a result of the shelling/Photo by Anna Chernenko for Channel 24< /p>
There were shelling around the clock, we took cover in the cellars , but they were not deep, adds a local.
“I counted that I was lucky about 15 times, because and shells fell in the yard, and when the mini exploded, they told me that I should be without legs,” Victor shares his experience.
Usually more windows were damaged in total/Photo by Anna Chernenko for Channel 24
According to the correspondent, the story of this man is simply incredible, because he traveled almost half the world to return to Ukraine and endured a lot of suffering.
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