
Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 63 (26.04.2022)
Today, the total number of attacks by muscovites increased slightly. Saltivka and northern suburbs of the city were shelled the most. It’s calm in the city overall. […]
Today, the total number of attacks by muscovites increased slightly. Saltivka and northern suburbs of the city were shelled the most. It’s calm in the city overall. […]
The amount of attacks was about the same as yesterday. The muscovites continue to shell Kharkiv, damaging houses, causing deaths and injuries. The northern suburbs of the city are under heavy fire. […]
There was more muscovite shelling today compared to Sunday, but if compared to the days of the hot phase, it was still a more or less quiet day. The intensity of the shelling varied in different areas. […]
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. […]
There was quite a lot of muscovite shelling of Kharkiv, about the same as the day before, even though it was unevenly distributed among the neighborhoods. Shopping malls and warehouses were targeted and people were injured. There were many attacks in the suburbs of Kharkiv, resulting in casualties. […]
The amount of attacks increased compared to the day before. Again, houses, markets, and shopping centers were hit. The Kharkiv suburbs were targeted, too, particularly Derhachi, Chuhuiv, and Korotych. Elsewhere in the region, heavy fighting is ongoing in the Izium and Barvinkove directions. […]
The intensity of muscovite shelling was relatively low today, but the attacks were more numerous than on Wednesday. The shelling mostly aimed at the suburbs and areas already targeted before. […]
The Muscovite attack on Kharkiv and shelling of the city have been going on for eight weeks. The amount of russist shelling is much lower today. The first half of the day was almost completely quiet, but in the afternoon the shelling started again and began to steadily intensify until the evening. […]
Today was another difficult day for Kharkiv and Kharkivites due to numerous muscovite attacks. Once again, there was massive artillery shelling of residential areas, resulting in deaths and many injuries. However, Kharkiv holds on, continues to defend itself and most importantly continues to live. […]
Today was a little depressing. Firstly, it rained almost all the time. Secondly, while the shelling varied in intensity from area to area, by the evening the russists intensified attacks on all the traditionally targeted areas. […]
ven today, however, many Western strategists and politicians are reluctant to send Ukraine the weapons that could help it decisively destroy the Russian invasion. They should learn from historical precedents and, instead of relying on futile peace negotiations, do everything possible to provide Ukraine with all the necessary means to completely eradicate the Russian war machine in Ukraine. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to put an end to Russian expansionist ambitions that should not be missed. […]
Another difficult day for the city of Kharkiv and its residents. While there is less shelling in the city, the attacks have become more insidious and much more unexpected. Today there are many dead and wounded, again. But there is good news as well. The monument to Zhukov, the bloody Marshal of the USSR, has finally been dismantled. There is also good news from the front around Kharkiv. […]
The city was hit with a Kalibr cruise missile, creating yet another set of victims. There was also shelling of a residential area, while the overall amount of artillery attacks fell significantly today, even compared with the daytime period yesterday. […]
Surprisingly, there was slightly less shelling than the day before. However, the geography of the shelling is expanding. […]
Kharkiv has been keeping up its defense against the muscovites for 50 days. There’s been a bit less shelling, and the intensity has varied from area to area. There’s a spring spirit in the city: people are cleaning up and making things pretty. […]
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