Russia hits Kharkiv with drone, 1 killed and 2 injured
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In Ukraine’s Kharkiv, 20,000 children go underground to study
Subway schools provide safety as Russian assaults have killed dozens of children in Ukraine’s second-largest city.
A Russian drone attack hit Kharkiv on the morning of 16 March, leaving one person injured and damaging local transport networks.
Temporary changes are introduced in the schedule on the section to Poltava using connecting routes in sleeping cars. It was confirmed by the press service of
Soldiers of the 77th Separate Airmobile Naddnipryanska Brigade of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stormed a position held by Russian invaders in Bohuslavka, Kharkiv region; four of them surrendered.
Russian forces attacked the city of Kharkiv with Shahed drones on the night of 15-16 March, with hits reported. Quote: "Our Situation Centre reported that a Shahed drone hit had been recorded in Kharkiv's Kyivskyi district."
According to Oleksiy Kuleba, who shared the update on Telegram, passengers were not injured. The driver and his assistant sustained shrapnel wounds,
Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, is just 30km from Russia and suffers almost daily bombardment from across the border. But as the years of war have gone by, the city’s cultural institutions have adapted in order to keep working despite the dangers.
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Russia attacks ambulance in Kharkiv region, leaving two medics dead
One medic sustained multiple injuries Russian troops struck an emergency ambulance vehicle in the Kharkiv region this morning. Two medics were killed and another is in critical condition, according to the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office.