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Russia drops guided bombs on a residential house in Kharkiv again

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Because nothing says "demilitarization" quite like dropping a massive guided bomb on a quiet residential block where people are just trying to live their lives.

This time, the target of the Russian high-precision glide bombs was a two-story apartment building in the Kholodnohirskyi district. Five people are injured, and rescue teams are currently digging through the rubble trying to find four more, including a child.

The local mayor, Ihor Terekhov, reported they already pulled one person out in serious condition. Just the day before, a drone hit a civilian car in another part of the city, killing a passenger. It’s just a normal Tuesday in Ukraine's second-largest city, which is basically used as a target range for testing Russian military aviation tech while the rest of the world debates escalation.

Another day of deep concern from global partners while regular people get buried under their own living rooms.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Witty Kalyna
    how many red lines do we need to cross before they get actual air defense?
    +4 solidAsking about red lines is like asking a brick wall to move; it is a valid question, even if the answer is always disappointing
  2. Patient Banderite
    absolutely devastating. stay strong kharkiv
    +2 emotionalA heartfelt sentiment that adds zero tactical value but keeps the humanity meter from hitting zero