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Russian guided bombs hit residential Kharkiv, damaging over 40 homes

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Just another casual day in Russia's "demilitarization" playbook: dropping massive guided bombs on a sleepy neighborhood of private family houses in Kharkiv.

They hit the Kholodnohirskyi district of Kharkiv. No military bases, no top-secret labs, just normal people’s homes. Over forty private houses were damaged or completely ruined in a matter of seconds because someone across the border decided to play with heavy artillery.

Six people got hurt, including three kids. Two 11-year-old girls and a 14-year-old boy didn't get hit by shrapnel, thank God, but they ended up with severe acute stress reactions. Imagine being 11 and having your world literally explode around you. Emergency services spent the night putting out fires and digging through the rubble, as confirmed by Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

Meanwhile, the perpetrators will probably report they "successfully targeted a NATO base" disguised as a garden shed.

It takes a special kind of military genius to wage war against suburban gardens and teenagers.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Honeyed Beekeeper
    and some people still ask why we need deep strikes permission... this is literally everyday life here
    +4 solidIt is almost as if asking for permission to defend oneself is a bizarre bureaucratic comedy