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Violent missile attack on the center of Kharkiv – Sedsvenskan

Violent missile attack on the center of Kharkiv – Sedsvenskan

A rocket attack was said to have targeted a government building in the center of Kharkiv on Tuesday morning.

Russian attacks intensified during the night and a 64-kilometer-long Russian military convoy is approaching Kyiv, according to new satellite images.

City council in Kharkiv after the attack.

Photo: TT-AP

Ukrainian authorities have shared a movie from the attack in Ukraine’s second largest city via Telegram.

On photos and videos from the site, as verified by BBC, shows how the windows of the building were blown out and the nearby cars were completely destroyed. However, the building remains the same.

The British Ministry of Defense expects Twitter Fighting raged in Kharkiv and Chernihiv, north of Kyiv.

“The use of heavy artillery in densely populated urban areas significantly increases the risk of civilian casualties,” the ministry wrote.

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However, the Russian advance towards Kyiv has not resulted in any significant progress in the past 24 hours, possibly because Russian forces are still facing logistical problems, according to the latest intelligence of the ministry.

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A Russian convoy, captured by satellite images, was said to have reached the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv.

A Russian convoy carrying military vehicles in a row is now less than 30 km from the center of Kyiv. According to previous information, its length was 27 kilometers, but new photos analyzed by Maxar Technologies show that it is about 40 kilometers – 64 kilometers longer.

Highly populated areas

The bombing of Ukraine was intense during the night, and there were reports of continuing explosions in cities across the country. Parliament announces in the country on Tuesday morning Twitter At least 70 soldiers were killed in an attack in the city of Oshtyrka, west of the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. The information has not been confirmed elsewhere.

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The Russian army set up checkpoints on the outskirts of the city of Kherson near the Crimea, Mayor Ihor Kolychaev wrote on Facebook, where he indicated that the city was and remains Ukrainian.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the outside world to close ports and airports to Russia. Screenshot from a previous speech posted on Facebook on Sunday.

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Calls to boycott

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a global ban on Russian planes and ships.

Evil armed with missiles, bombs and artillery must be stopped immediately and financially destroyed. To prove humanity’s ability to defend itself, it is necessary to consider the complete closure of the sky to Russian missiles, planes and helicopters, he says in a letter posted on Facebook.

Most of Europe, as well as Canada, have already closed their airspace to Russian aircraft.

A country that commits crimes against civilians may not be a member of the UN Security Council. For such a situation the entrances to all ports, canals and airports in the world must be closed. Such a country should not receive hundreds of billions of energy exports. Buying Russian goods now, Zelensky says, is a payment to kill people.

in one voice

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson heads to the NATO regions bordering Russia on Tuesday. Among other things, he will meet with Polish and Estonian leaders and visit British soldiers there. Before the flight, Johnson says you should “speak with one voice.”

Along with all of our international allies, Britain will continue to apply maximum pressure on the Putin regime to ensure that it feels the consequences of its actions in Ukraine. We speak with one voice when we say Putin must fail, he says according to The Guardian.

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Leaders of the G7 nations, along with representatives from Poland, Romania and NATO, met roughly on Monday. After the meeting, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida also emphasized the importance of the union of the outside world with Russia.

“It is important that all members of the international community respond firmly to Russia’s actions,” Kishida was quoted as saying by CNN.