Russians hit school in Kharkiv, missile strike may have damaged underground water supply

Russians hit school in Kharkiv, missile strike may have damaged underground water supply

Kyiv  •  UNN

January 2 2024, 11:54 PM • 32108 views

A Russian missile hits a Kharkiv school, possibly damaging the water supply system; no casualties are reported.

In the evening of January 2 in Kharkiv a Russian missile hit one of the schools in the Osnovyansky district of Msta, part of the two-story building collapsed. This is reported by Suspilne Kharkiv, UNN reports.

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It is noted that a crater with a diameter of about ten meters was formed at the site of the explosion, it is filled with water.

Rescuers assume that the missile strike damaged an underground water supply system. At least three private houses in the vicinity windows were smashed.

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Recall

In the evening of January 2, Russians attacked Kharkiv. It happened around 22:32. The city recorded a hit near a residential building, according to Mayor Igor Terekhov. According to According to him, the windows were smashed.

The Russian army has struck on Kharkiv with S-300 missiles, Sinegubov said earlier. According to him, no one was injured.

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