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“Employees were unloading parcels.” The aftermath of the Russian air strike on “Nova Poshta” in Kharkiv in the photo of Yakov Lyashenko and Olga Kovalyova

30.6.2024
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On June 30, around 16:30 Russian troops again launched an air strike on Kharkov. The CAB flew about 80 kilometers and hit a few meters from the premises of “Nova Poshta” in the Slobidsky district of the city.

“Workers were unloading parcels at the time of arrival. This is not only terror against the civilian population, the enemy continues to terrorize businesses, because this is not the first intrusion into the terminal “Novaya Poshta”, — said the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synegubov. According to him, the impact destroyed the terminal of “Novaya Poshta”.

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

As a result of an enemy airstrike, one person was killed. Police said the dead man was about 40 years old: “The body is very badly damaged, so they will use the laboratory to identify the DNA... The family with the baby was near the scene of the attack: as a result of the blast wave, the child fell on the sidewalk, so he received bodily injuries.”

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

By late evening, the number of victims had risen to nine, among them an eight-month-old boy. The survey of the arrival site continues. Rescuers managed to locate the fire.

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

IN Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Officenoted that as a result of the enemy attack, eight vehicles were destroyed, five more damaged. At the scene of the attack, prosecutors and police investigators record war crimes. Criminal proceedings under Part 2 of Art. 438 Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with premeditated murder).

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Russia daily deploys guided air bombs in eastern and southern Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that during this week alone, the enemy used more than 800 KABs against Ukraine. “Against our cities and communities, against our people, against everything that ensures normal life,” the head of state wrote.

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Recall, on June 28, the Russians struck a residential building in Dnipro. A damaged high-rise building, one dead, injured people, among the victims is a baby. The consequences of the missile strike on the Dnieper in the photo of Mykola Sinelnikov.

On June 30, around 16:30 Russian troops again launched an air strike on Kharkov. The CAB flew about 80 kilometers and hit a few meters from the premises of “Nova Poshta” in the Slobidsky district of the city.

“Workers were unloading parcels at the time of arrival. This is not only terror against the civilian population, the enemy continues to terrorize businesses, because this is not the first intrusion into the terminal “Novaya Poshta”, — said the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synegubov. According to him, the impact destroyed the terminal of “Novaya Poshta”.

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

As a result of an enemy airstrike, one person was killed. Police said the dead man was about 40 years old: “The body is very badly damaged, so they will use the laboratory to identify the DNA... The family with the baby was near the scene of the attack: as a result of the blast wave, the child fell on the sidewalk, so he received bodily injuries.”

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

By late evening, the number of victims had risen to nine, among them an eight-month-old boy. The survey of the arrival site continues. Rescuers managed to locate the fire.

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

IN Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Officenoted that as a result of the enemy attack, eight vehicles were destroyed, five more damaged. At the scene of the attack, prosecutors and police investigators record war crimes. Criminal proceedings under Part 2 of Art. 438 Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with premeditated murder).

Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Russia daily deploys guided air bombs in eastern and southern Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky noted that during this week alone, the enemy used more than 800 KABs against Ukraine. “Against our cities and communities, against our people, against everything that ensures normal life,” the head of state wrote.

Photo by Olga Kovalyova

Recall, on June 28, the Russians struck a residential building in Dnipro. A damaged high-rise building, one dead, injured people, among the victims is a baby. The consequences of the missile strike on the Dnieper in the photo of Mykola Sinelnikov.

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