Russia's night attack on Kharkiv: Prosecutor's Office reports enemy's strike with D-30 UMPB, shows consequences
Kyiv • UNN
At night, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv from the air with two D-30 UMBs, damaging civilian objects such as a high-rise building and cars.
Russian troops attacked Kharkiv from the air at night, according to preliminary data, with two D-30 UMPBs, damaging civilian objects, the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office said on Monday and showed photos, UNN reports.
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According to the investigation, on March 31, at about 22:15, the Russian armed forces shelled Kharkiv.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district of the city, windows were reportedly smashed in high-rise buildings and cars were damaged.
"According to preliminary data, the occupiers struck the city with two UMPB D-30 (unified interspecies planning munition, 30 cm caliber). This type of ammunition is fired from an airplane," the prosecutor's office said.
A pre-trial investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) has been initiated.