Houses, supermarkets, parks. Everything in Ukraine is being targeted by Russian missiles and people continue to die. At any age. Today, October 6, the Slobidsky district in the central region of Kharkiv is under attack. A child died, he was only ten years old. Yesterday, a missile hit a supermarket in Hroza in the same region and a massacre occurred.
During the raid on Slobidsky, a missile hit a building on the street surrounded by civilian houses. “The city is under attack. There is information about a raid in the central part of Kharkiv,” Mayor Ihor Terekhov wrote on Telegram.
Rescue teams found the child’s body under the rubble of the building. 16 people, including an 11-year-old child, were injured. It is inevitable that the budget will deteriorate. Explosions followed one after another in the city starting from 06.46. According to preliminary information, Russian forces attacked with Iskander type missiles.
Just yesterday, a Russian missile hit a grocery store in Hroza, also in the Kharkiv region. An attack with very serious casualties: At least 51 people died, including a six-year-old child. What remains in the video above: rubble and death. Ukrainian President Zelensky spoke of a “completely deliberate, revealing and brutal terrorist attack.”
Later, on the night of October 5 to October 6, Russian drones targeted the port infrastructure and damaged a grain storage facility on the Danube River in Odessa. The news is reported in the national media with reference to the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine. “Russia launched a major offensive in the Odessa region overnight. Border and port infrastructure in the Danube region was hit: a grain warehouse was damaged and several trucks caught fire.” Oleg Kiper, head of the region’s military administration, said ferries were stopped in Izmail, near the Romanian border.
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