⏺️Kharkiv Man Loses Home & Car To Russians

If anyone had a right to feel persecuted by the Russian Armed Forces, it would be former Kupiansk resident Andriy Resetnyak, who told Suspilne how a forced evacuation from Kupiansk meant he had lost his home, and an attack on a dormitory in the Kyiv District of Kharkiv last night destroyed Andriy’s car.

Russia struck a dormitory in Kharkiv where displaced Ukrainians from the front lines were having to live, according to City Mayor Ihor Terekhov, adding that no one was in the building so casualties had been avoided, but damage had been caused to the roof and windows.

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