Ukraine Pushed Russia Back From a Major City, But Missiles Are Still Raining Down
“What [the Russians] can’t take, they just ruin,” said Roman Dudin, the head of the Kharkiv branch of Ukraine’s Security ServiceYurii Kuzinskiy meant to take a nap in his bedroom. But he fell asleep on a lounge chair in his kitchen instead, and it saved his life.crashed into his bedroom, pulverizing his home into an unrecognizable pile of dust and rubble. Only the kitchen corner where Kuzinskiy was sleeping was spared.
Those attacks escalated Thursday as the booming sound of missile strikes echoed throughout Kharkiv every few minutes. , the regional governor, urged people to take shelter and said nine people were killed and 19 were injured — figures NBC News could not independently confirm.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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