Russia Ukraine War: Russia rained missiles in Kharkiv, President of Ukraine Zelensky said - no one can break us

Posted on 1st Mar 2022 by rohit kumar

Russia Ukraine War: Russian forces heavily bombed Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv on Monday. With this, the Russian army has moved closer to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and Russian tanks and other military vehicles are traveling in a convoy of about 40 miles. An Indian also lost his life in the attack in Kharkiv.

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has described the Russian attack as a war crime. Not only this, he said that the attack on Kharkiv is a terrorist attack and Russia is a terrorist country. Addressing the European Union (EU), he said that no one can break us. We will continue to fight for our land.

 

Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia fired missiles at civilians. Cruise missile attacked. On Monday, Russia killed 16 children. He said that the EU should prove that it is with us.

 

The head of the Kharkiv regional administration, Oleh Sinehubov, said Russia opened fire on an administrative building with residential buildings in the heart of Kharkiv on Tuesday. He said the Ukrainian military was trying to obstruct Russia's efforts to advance into the city of 1.4 million.

 

Videos posted on social networks by Ukraine's foreign ministry showed a massive explosion at a high-rise administrative building in Kharkiv, damaging several cars parked near it. The windows of the building were broken by this explosion.

 

Not only this, more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers have died in an attack by Russian guns on a military base in Okhtyrka of Sumy province between Kharkiv and Kyiv. The governor of Sumy province, Dmitro Zhivitsky, gave this information on 'Telegram'. He posted pictures of the burnt four-story building and rescue workers searching for people in the rubble. He later wrote on a Facebook post that on Sunday, several Russian soldiers and many local civilians were also killed during the war. This report could not be immediately confirmed.

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