Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday said a Russian strike on a TV tower in Kharkiv was part of an effort to intimidate the city and limit its access to information.
Russia’s devastating strike on the northern city of Chernihiv claimed the lives of 18 people and injured some 80 others, including four children, on April 17 said acting mayor Oleksandr Lomako At 9 am local time,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a Russian missile strike that smashed a prominent skyline television tower in Kharkiv was part of the Kremlin's effort to intimidate Ukraine's second-largest city,
Russia launched missile attacks on Kharkiv in the early hours of April 24, damaging four residential building, and injuring two people, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov reported on Telegram.
Footage shows the moment a major TV tower broke in half and fell to the ground in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Local officials said it was likely to be a Russian missile attack on television infrastructure.
Russia has targeted a residential area in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the city of Kharkiv on the night of 23-24 April. A total of four apartment buildings were damaged, and two people were injured in Kharkiv Oblast.
A major television tower was toppled in Ukraine's war-battered city of Kharkiv on Monday after bombardments from Russia forces, as the country's head of military intelligence warned the situation on
US President Joe Biden on Monday promised that tens of billions of dollars of much-delayed military aid would be "quickly" sent to Ukraine as the country suffered a new battering from Russian strikes and a top official warned that Ukrainian troops face worsening pressure.
There has been no signal of digital terrestrial television in the city of Kharkiv and the nearest settlements as a result of a Russian strike on the Kharkiv TV tower. The Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration has announced that the restoration of the TV tower will begin only after the end of hostilities.
Russia targeted a TV tower in Kharkiv shortly before a scheduled conversation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Joe Biden on April 22, according to Zelenskyy’s evening address.
A major TV tower in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv was broken apart on Monday, an AFP journalist saw, after officials reported a Russian strike on the city.
STORY: Broadcasting signals were disrupted in Ukraine's second-largest city, which has been pounded by Russian missile and drone strikes in recent weeks."At the moment, there are interruptions to digital television signals,