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"Thousands of tons of products were burned": Kim shows moment of impact, effects of Russian rocket attack on humanitarian aid point in Mykolaiv
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The head of the Mykolaiv regional state administration Vitaly Kim has shown the moment when two Russian missiles hit the humanitarian aid point.
Mykolaiv regional state administration head Vitaly Kim shared the video in his Telegram channel.
He posted a video recording the moment Russian missiles hit the humanitarian headquarters in Mykolaiv.
"And this is the moment of hitting. Yes, at 3:00, the Russian occupiers hit one of our humanitarian headquarters with 2 missiles. Thousands of tons of products intended for children and the elderly were completely burned," Kim wrote.
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