Russia destroys historical monument in Kharkiv region with missiles, killing animals
On the night of May 30, the Russian army launched 5 missile attacks on the village of Mala Danylivka, Kharkiv region, destroying the arena of the Kharkiv Zooveterinary Institute
Oleksandr Hololobov, the head of the Mala Danylivka territorial community, said.
"A war with horses, goats, pigs, rabbits, and cows. The historical monument, a place where masters of sports were forged, children studied and residents simply rested, is completely destroyed," Hololobov wrote.
According to him, no people were injured in the missile attack, but rabbits were killed. Previously, Russia fired with S-300 missiles.
RBC-Ukraine reported that the missile attack was likely to have been on the arena of the Kharkiv Zooveterinary Institute.
For reference
The equestrian arena on the territory of the equestrian sports complex at the State Biotechnology University is an architectural monument built at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Kharkiv Zooveterinary Institute itself had 12 academic buildings, 5 dormitories, a training and research farm, a house of culture, an equestrian complex, and sports facilities, including three football fields.
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