Russian forces launch rocket at Kharkiv dormitory, injuring innocent civilian
On March 26, the Russian army struck a dormitory of a sports college in Kharkiv with a Kh-35 missile.
Serhiy Bolvinov, the head of the Investigative Department of the National Security Service in the Kharkiv region, announced that on Facebook.
"They [Russian forces – ed.] attacked the dormitory of the sports college. After a powerful explosion, the roof and the ceiling between the upper floors were destroyed. One man was injured; he is a civilian. There was no military or military equipment at the place of impact," the post says.
Bolvinov mentioned that a Kh-35 missile carried out the strike and the remnants of the rocket have been cleared. The police are gathering evidence of yet another Russian war crime.
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After midnight on March 22, Russian troops staged another attack on Ukraine using kamikaze drones. An air alert was announced in several eastern and central regions. In particular, three explosions were reported in Kharkiv.
In addition, on the morning of March 22, the enemy hit Kharkiv with ballistic missiles. There were at least 15 explosions in the city. The lights went out, and fires broke out at the landing site.
Water supply problems were observed in the city due to the blackout of pumping substations. The mayor also announced that electric transport would not be available on the routes in the morning – buses would operate according to the blackout scheme.
Furthermore, there were significant disruptions to the internet connection in and around the Kharkiv region.
On March 25, Kharkiv announced that due to extensive shelling from Russia, they were forced to end the heating season earlier to reduce the power system's load.
On the night of March 26, Russian invaders attacked the eastern and southern directions of the country: explosions rang out in Kharkiv, and there were hits near a non-residential building.