According to Ukrainian sources, almost 1,180 multi-storey residential buildings have been destroyed in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkov since the start of the Russian attacks. In addition, more than 50 kindergartens, almost 70 schools and 15 hospitals destroyed, said Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov, according to the Unian agency. Within 24 hours, Russian troops shelled Kharkiv almost 60 times with artillery and mortars. The information cannot be independently verified.
Around 30 percent of the population had left the city, said Terekhov. But some people have returned. Before the start of the war, Kharkiv had around 1.5 million inhabitants and is the second largest city in Ukraine after Kyiv. Since the Russian invasion four and a half weeks ago, the city has been attacked from the air and with artillery.
According to Terekhov, the residents of bombed-out houses are housed in remaining schools, kindergartens, basements and subway stations. Despite the attacks, supermarkets in Kharkiv are still open and all the necessary groceries are available.
Source: Stern

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