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The mayor of the city stated that the occupiers specifically beat the city's inf...

"Blocked People": The occupiers fired at the Kharkiv Snap, damaging the high -rise buildings (video)

The mayor of the city stated that the occupiers specifically beat the city's infrastructure. Because Kharkiv is close to the border, it will be fired almost daily. On the night of September 21, Russian invaders fired Kharkiv. Yes, arrivals were recorded in the Kholodnogorsk district. The mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov wrote about it on Telegram. "Information about the victims is clarified.

At one address, people are blocked by the missile strike, rescuers are doing their best for their salvation," he said. Also earlier, local telegrams were written about explosions. They reported that the shelling fell on high -rise buildings. One of them is severely damaged by several floors.

It should be noted that earlier Terekhov, as well as the chairman of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Oleg Synegubov, said that Russian invaders intend to beat the critical infrastructure of Kharkiv region. The Russians can get to the city with their weapons because it is very close to the border, as told by policies to Ukrainian Truth.

Terekhov stated that any shelling now needs to be responded very quickly, as the occupiers deliberately fired daily by the enterprises responsible for the production and supply of electricity. It will be very difficult to restore critical infrastructure under fire. Earlier, Focus reported that the Armed Forces told how the Iranian drones of the Army of Russia were destroyed.

The APU representative stated that it was early to talk about the types of UAVs that the Russians have, as well as their effectiveness. However, the methods of combating them are already processed. We will also remind you that Podolyak told when the war can end. The adviser to the head of the VP noted that the fighting would not stop in winter, but their completion may be closer if the Western countries cease to fear Russia's response to their own loss.