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Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 70 (04.05.2022)

It’s been 10 weeks since the muscovite attack on Kharkiv began. The city has been shelled for 10 weeks straight. The amount of shelling has decreased significantly, but it still goes on. The muscovites strike Kharkiv with long-range missiles and artillery rockets. The bulk of the shells now land in the northern suburbs. Our military is moving to the north and east of Kharkiv. The most difficult situation in the region is in the Slovyansk and Barvinkove directions. […]

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Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 68 (02.05.2022)

There aren’t too many attacks today, but they have been happening, hitting different parts of the city one at a time. The situation in the northern suburbs is difficult because of the constant shelling by the muscovites. There is a lot of destruction and fires. A column of volunteers came under fire during the evacuation from Ruska Lozova. The situation in the Izium district of the region, where heavy fighting continues, remains difficult. […]

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Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 67 (01.05.2022)

Today was a fairly quiet day in Kharkiv. The muscovites have been pushed back from the east and north, which had the effect of a significant reduction in the amount of shelling. The only area stilll under heavy shelling is Saltivka, because the ruscists control Tsyrkuny, Ruski Tyshky, and Cherkassky Tyshky. There was also still a lot of shelling in the northern suburbs of Kharkiv. […]

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Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 60 (24.04.2022)

The defense of Kharkiv has now been going for two months, and every day of those two months the muscovites have been shelling the city with artillery of different calibers. For two months, the city has been living in wartime conditions: absence of public transport, air-raid blackouts, the constant weighing of pros and cons. Today—a holiday—was quiet, probably the quietest of the last two to two and a half weeks. […]