On the night of July 30, the Russians fired missiles, most probably S-300, at Kharkiv. They aimed 3-story college building. The central building was destroyed.
One explosion was so powerful that “all the city heard it,” Kharkiv Mayor wrote.
A large-scale fire broke out there. Till now, it was extinguished, Mayor reports.
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