Missiles Destroy Residential Buildings And University In Kharkiv
Attacks Leave Many Without Shelter Or Access To Education
Russian attacks on the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, have injured 20 people and destroyed several residential buildings and a university.
The attacks, which occurred on Monday, June 27, 2022, were part of a wider Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine. The missiles struck residential areas in the city center, as well as the National University of Kharkiv.
The university is one of the oldest and most prestigious in Ukraine. The attacks destroyed several buildings, including the university’s library and its main administrative building.
The attacks have left many people without shelter or access to education. The city government is working to provide aid to those who have been affected.
The Russian attacks on Kharkiv are a war crime. They are a violation of international law and have caused immense suffering to the people of Ukraine.
The international community must condemn these attacks and hold Russia accountable for its actions.
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