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Two “Iskanders” in the center of Chuhuiv. The consequences of Russian rocket fire in the lens of Yevgeny Gertner

19.7.2024
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In the morning of July 19, Russian forces hit two Iskander missiles on the central part of Chuguev, Kharkiv region.

As a result of the enemy air attack, 9 people were injured. Among them is a teenager.

This is reported by the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synegubov.

Photo by Eugene Gertner for “Public. Kharkiv”

“Nine people were injured, including a 14 year old child,” he said. The 14-year-old boy is now in serious condition, he was taken to the hospital.

One of the missiles struck near a dormitory, destroying a non-residential building, damaging two high-rise buildings and up to 10 private residences. Two cars and several garages were also burned.

Photo by Eugene Gartner for “Public. Kharkiv”

The second missile hit a parking lot near a nine-story apartment building. This missile destroyed 9 vehicles. Also, as a result of the explosion, at least three nine-story buildings, one five-story building, a hotel, shopping rows and about 10 private residential buildings were damaged. Interrupted power grids.

Photo by Eugene Gartner for “Public. Kharkiv”

“Under the procedural leadership of the Chuguev District Prosecutor's Office of Kharkiv Oblast, a pre-trial investigation was launched into violation of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Art. 438 Criminal Code of Ukraine)”, — noted in the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.

In total, 10 cars were completely burned as a result of the attack. Three apartment buildings and one private house, two shops, an administrative building were damaged.

Recall that in the morning of July 8, Russian troops launched a rocket attack on Kiev, the largest children's hospital of Ukraine “Okhmatdyt” came under enemy attack.

“Targeted beating of children.” Ruins of Kyiv's “Okhmatdyt” after Russian missiles in documentarists' photos

The material was created with the support of The Fritt Ord Foundation.

In the morning of July 19, Russian forces hit two Iskander missiles on the central part of Chuguev, Kharkiv region.

As a result of the enemy air attack, 9 people were injured. Among them is a teenager.

This is reported by the head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synegubov.

Photo by Eugene Gertner for “Public. Kharkiv”

“Nine people were injured, including a 14 year old child,” he said. The 14-year-old boy is now in serious condition, he was taken to the hospital.

One of the missiles struck near a dormitory, destroying a non-residential building, damaging two high-rise buildings and up to 10 private residences. Two cars and several garages were also burned.

Photo by Eugene Gartner for “Public. Kharkiv”

The second missile hit a parking lot near a nine-story apartment building. This missile destroyed 9 vehicles. Also, as a result of the explosion, at least three nine-story buildings, one five-story building, a hotel, shopping rows and about 10 private residential buildings were damaged. Interrupted power grids.

Photo by Eugene Gartner for “Public. Kharkiv”

“Under the procedural leadership of the Chuguev District Prosecutor's Office of Kharkiv Oblast, a pre-trial investigation was launched into violation of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Art. 438 Criminal Code of Ukraine)”, — noted in the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.

In total, 10 cars were completely burned as a result of the attack. Three apartment buildings and one private house, two shops, an administrative building were damaged.

Recall that in the morning of July 8, Russian troops launched a rocket attack on Kiev, the largest children's hospital of Ukraine “Okhmatdyt” came under enemy attack.

“Targeted beating of children.” Ruins of Kyiv's “Okhmatdyt” after Russian missiles in documentarists' photos

The material was created with the support of The Fritt Ord Foundation.

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