
Russia strikes Kharkiv region: school, private houses, gas and power lines damaged
On Monday, March 6, the Russian army has shelled the border town of Kozacha Lopan, Kharkiv region, damaging a school, houses, gas and power lines
Vyacheslav Zadorenko, head of the Derhachi City Military Administration, reported on the shelling on Telegram.
He noted that Russian troops struck with rocket artillery. As a result, the building of the local school, up to 10 private houses were damaged, gas and power communications in different parts of the town were cut off. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties.
"Once again, I urge you to adhere to the rule of 2 walls, protect windows from the shock wave by available means, equip shelters in the basements and cellars of your private homes, and take care of the fastest possible convenient access to them," Zadorenko wrote.
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