At least 1,700 people were killed in Russian rocket attacks near Kharkiv. Residents of Ukraine’s second-largest city have collected more than 1,000 projectiles in one spot – the debris is intended as evidence in a possible trial against Russia.
More than a thousand missile parts are stored at a site near Kharkiv. The rockets were fired at the city by the Russian army – many houses were badly damaged.
Attacks in the region continue
The Russian occupiers have since withdrawn from the Kharkov region. But there are always attacks, even just before the Christmas holidays. Moscow focuses in particular on infrastructure facilities.
“The occupiers throw everything and everyone on the offensive. You can’t beat our army. So they are physically destroying every city and village so that there are no buildings, not even walls, that can be used for any kind of defense,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said a few days ago after heavy artillery attacks on the Kharkiv metropolis .
Five dead on Christmas Eve in Kherson
The Ukrainian city of Kherson has also been targeted by Russian missiles – five people were killed and two others injured, according to Kiev sources. “The Russians have again committed terror and shelled the city center,” Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the president’s cabinet in Kyiv, condemned the attacks. “People have died, buildings have been destroyed.” Saturday there were a lot of people on the street because of the weekend.
Source: Krone

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