War in Ukraine: Residential areas in Kharkov bombed “89 times in one day”

The nightmare of war continues in Ukrainewhere Russian forces bombed residential areas in the city of Kharkiv (Kharkiv) 89 times in one day, according to a local governor. However, there is no danger for civilians after the strike at an institute that includes a nuclear laboratory, he said.

“There are no threats to the civilian population yet,” Olech Sinehubov said in a video.

Adviser to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said yesterday, Thursday, that Russian forces bomb Kharkiv institute where experimental nuclear reactor is located.

The city of Kharkiv is constantly bombed by Russian forcessaid for his part in a televised interview the mayor of the city.

“To date, 48 of the city’s schools have been destroyed,” said Mayor Igor Terekhov. The city has a peace period of about 1.4 million inhabitants.

In another development, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company, Energoatom, said today that all Ukrainian nuclear power plants are operating steadily but the personnel in the Zaporizhia unit occupied by Russian forces are under psychological pressure.

Bombed buildings in Kharkov in Ukraine

Radioactivity levels at all nuclear power plants have not changed, he said.

“The station’s employees are under strong psychological pressure from the occupying forces, all the workers upon their arrival at the station are carefully monitored by armed terrorists,” he was quoted as saying by Russian forces in Zaporizhia, according to Reuters and the Athens News Agency.

“All this negatively affects work and endangers nuclear safety and radiation safety,” he said.

The losses to civilians are greater than to soldiers from the Russian invasion

Bombed buildings in Kharkov in Ukraine

Russian troops have invaded Ukraine and killed more Ukrainian civilians than soldiers, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said today.

“I want this to be heard not only in Kyiv, but all over the world,” he said.

Russia blames Ukraine for failing to build “humanitarian corridors” and denies targeting civilians. Moscow has described its actions in Ukraine as a “special operation” aimed at disarming Ukraine and ousting neo-Nazi leaders.

Source: News Beast

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