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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the printing house was destroyed and 50,...

"Russia is fighting with humanity": Zelensky showed Vivat printing house after shelling Kharkiv (video)

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the printing house was destroyed and 50,000 books were burned in the fire. The writer Oksana Zabuzhko emphasized that the "factor-printing" was robbed. On May 23, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit Kharkiv, one of the goals of the enemy was the Ukrainian printing house of Vivat publishing house. On May 24, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy published new footage from the scene.

He reported that people were killed and injured, a printing house was destroyed and 50,000 books were burned on the fire. According to the politician, it shows that the Russian Federation "fights with humanity and all aspects of normal life. " "Russian terrorists kill adults and children, destroy cities and villages, leaving burned spots where there was a normal life. He clarified that it was aired, long -range defense forces and "bold political decisions".

He also expressed gratitude to all who support Ukraine. Also, the firing of Kharkiv, which was destroyed by the printing house, was commented on the famous Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhko. She emphasized that the strike on "Factor-Print" took place a week before the beginning of "Book Arsenal"-the annual book event with the performances of authors and fair of books of Ukrainian publishing houses.

Zabuzhko explained that now the printing house was "hastily printed" dozens of novelties that were to sell at the Book Arsenal. "They robbed the side that there were no book fairs we had no books, and in general that the Ukrainian book market was not there - a quarter of a century they could be shaken by other methods, now that he began to be on his foot, bombs went into the course And rockets. Zabuzhko expressed deep condolences to the victims and the Vivat publishing house.

"I went to order books from them. And I urge you to do the same - this is the case when reading support means much more than only compensation for the losses itself," the author added. We will remind, as a result of the impact of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on Kharkiv, seven people were killed. The Kharkiv Ova reported that all the dead were civilians and worked in a printing house. Vivat confirmed that one of the largest typographies in Europe "factor-printing" was destroyed.