The Russian occupiers destroyed the humanitarian headquarters in Dergachi, Kharkiv region, with a missile strike

The headquarters was located in the premises of the local house of culture.

Russian troops destroyed the House of Culture in Dergachi Kharkiv region , where the humanitarian headquarters was located. The Dergachiv City Council announced this on its Facebook page.

“Unfortunately, tonight the occupiers completed their work and destroyed the Dergachiv House of Culture with a missile strike, and at the same time our humanitarian headquarters,” the statement said. .

In this regard, there will be no humanitarian aid today.

“We solve logistical issues and will be sure to inform you about further actions,” the City Council said.

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Earlier, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that in the course of successful actions Russian invaders .

In the Kharkiv direction, the occupiers were forced to move to the defense to slow down the pace of the offensive of Ukrainian troops.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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