The Russians struck Kharkiv with prohibited ammunition, – Terekhov

The Russians struck Kharkiv with prohibited ammunition, – Terekhov

On the morning of August 29, the Russian occupiers shelled Kharkiv. The enemy used cluster munitions for the attack.

 

 Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reports this in Telegram.

 

 "Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv has been under fire since six in the morning," the mayor said.

 

 Terekhov said that the enemy was hitting the private sector with cluster munitions. They are prohibited by the Geneva Convention.

 

 Currently, there is no information about the victims or the injured as a result of the attack of the Russian occupiers.

 

 It will be recalled that on the evening of August 28, the Russians launched two missile strikes on Kharkiv. As a result of shelling, one administrative building was destroyed.





On the morning of August 29, the Russian occupiers shelled Kharkiv. The enemy used cluster munitions for the attack.

 

 Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reports this in Telegram.

 

 "Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv has been under fire since six in the morning," the mayor said.

 

 Terekhov said that the enemy was hitting the private sector with cluster munitions. They are prohibited by the Geneva Convention.

 

 Currently, there is no information about the victims or the injured as a result of the attack of the Russian occupiers.

 

 It will be recalled that on the evening of August 28, the Russians launched two missile strikes on Kharkiv. As a result of shelling, one administrative building was destroyed.