Russian bomb hits Kharkiv: one dead, more injured
Just another afternoon in Kharkiv where going about daily life means dodging guided aerial bombs sent by neighborly monsters.
The military targeted the Kholodnohirskyi district of Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb. These weapons are essentially heavy Soviet-era explosives fitted with cheap wings and basic GPS guidance, lobbed from jets flying safely inside Russia.
This strike killed one person and injured several others. It is the ultimate low-tech terror tactic—highly destructive, nearly impossible to intercept once launched, and aimed purely at making life in Ukraine's second-largest city unlivable.
Some international partners are still deeply concerned that allowing strikes on military airfields inside Russia might "escalate" the war, while people in Kharkiv experience this extreme escalation on a daily basis.
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