A day of mourning was announced in Kharkiv

The mayor emphasized that the evening of August 17 and the morning of August 18 became one of the most difficult for the city since the beginning of the war.

for Ukrainians killed by Russia. Mayor of the city Ihor Terekhov announced this on his Telegram channel.

“Dear residents of Kharkiv! Today is the Day of Mourning in Kharkiv. The evening of August 17 and the morning of August 18 became one of the most difficult for Kharkiv since the beginning of the war. People died, many were injured, including children,” the mayor writes. “I think it was It would be right today to remember all those whose lives were taken away by war, all those who died within the walls of their homes, on the streets of their hometowns, on the battlefield. They will be remembered with warmth and love. Having paid a terrible price, we will become stronger, and the enemy's missiles – will become a pile of rust that will eat away its creators. Peace to Ukraine and strength to every Ukrainian family! Eternal memory to the dead.”

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We will remind you that on the evening of August 17, the Russian military fired on the Saltivsky district of Kharkiv. Under the rubble of the three-story building, 7 people died, 17 more were injured.

On August 18, the enemy fired rockets into the city again, this time Krasnograd, Kholodnohirskyi, Saltivskyi, and Slobidskyi districts came under fire. In the latter, a rocket destroyed a four-story dormitory. /span> Ukraine showed probably the most effective defensive cyber activity in history: the head of British intelligence stated that Putin has lost the information warAccording to him, Russia's attacks in digital and cyberspace were unsuccessful from the beginning. The expert notes that in the south, some Russian troops found themselves in a “bag of fire”: what does this mean He believes that the occupation forces in the region can be exhausted by the next two weeks. Hodges on a collective appeal to Biden: “Anything we do can provoke Russia. Ukraine should finally go on the offensive” He believes that the Russian Federation can no longer make breakthroughs. Moscow's next step could be a nuclear strike, but the expert calls its probability low. Night under massive shelling: there are dead and wounded in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Valentin Reznichenko reported how the day passed in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Yesterday, the Ukrainian Armed Forces demilitarized four hundred occupiers — the most since the beginning of the full-scale war The enemy had the hardest time in the Donetsk direction.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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