Kharkiv. Chronicles of the Attack on the City. Day 51 (15.04.2022)
Surprisingly, there was slightly less shelling than the day before. However, the geography of the shelling is expanding. […]
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. […]
The heroic defense of Kharkiv and of this city’s life in conditions of constant shelling by muscovite troops has gone on for seven weeks. The shelling was intense today as well, especially at night, in the morning, and in the evening. […]
It was a rainy day, and therefore muscovite shelling went down in overall intensity. Still, there were many strikes, with targets spread wide, both in the north and in the south of Kharkiv. […]
Today was a very loud day. The amount of shelling grew significantly. Additionally, at night the city was shelled with munitions containing delayed-detonation mines. […]
Today was a quieter day overall. After three days of heavy shelling of the city by muscovite troops, the intensity dropped. This does not mean it ceased; still, less shelling means less damage and casualties, allowing one to breathe a little. […]
The behaviour of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine, constant shelling of civilian targets, in parts irreversible destruction of public infrastructure, inhumane treatment and intentional killing of Ukrainian citizens, including public officials, do not fall under the definition of warfare. […]
In addition to daily random shelling of residential areas that are reachable by Russian munitions, there is targeted destruction of civil infrastructure, in particular: […]
Today is generally a quieter day. There was the occupiers’ usual morning activity, which died out in the afternoon. The evening shelling is also of a low intensity, but varied in geography—there is quiet in some areas and shelling in others. […]
The attack on the city has been going on for 40 days. Today was louder than yesterday. The main targets were the suburbs of Kharkiv. […]
The day in the city was fairly quiet but emotionally difficult, because many people were killed and wounded during the evening’s shelling of an area that had until now been quiet. […]
In the morning, the muscovites intensified the shelling. At about 10 a.m., Gorky Park was shelled. The shelling was accentuated and powerful. At that time, I was near Sarzhyn Yar. Unfortunately, this is now the daily routine in Kharkiv… […]
Після кількох днів відносного затишшя сьогодні стало набагато більше обстрілів. […]
The nuclear research facility “Dzherela Neitroniv” (“Neutron Source”) in Pyatykhatky was inspected. The nuclear installation itself is intact and there is no threat. […]
In Kharkiv, artillery fire, rockets, and air strikes have damaged and destroyed 1,410 buildings, including 1,177 residential buildings, 69 schools, 53 kindergartens, and 15 hospitals. Public utility workers continue to repair damaged water supply networks, replacing water pipes. These are the real heroes of rear in Kharkiv! […]
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