Currency
Russia dropped a bomb on the house of a famous Ukrainian philanthropist. Photo
In Kharkiv, a Russian occupiers' guided bomb hit the private house of a famous volunteer and philanthropist Yuriy Sapronov. Windows were smashed out over an area of 300 square meters, buildings were destroyed, and a car was destroyed, Dumka reports.
According to Sapronov, he had left the house at the time of the attack.
"My wife Iryna, security guards and assistants stayed in the house. Before I could get there, my wife called me and I came back," Sapronov said.
Among the injured are two men from the security guards, who were taken away by ambulance. "They are lightly injured, I hope they will be discharged tomorrow," said the volunteer.
It's likely that the hit was to his wife's car, which only had a wheel left.
"The 883rd day of the full-scale war, since March 2 I have been engaged in aid, but I hope that this strike is an accident," Sapronov said.
As reported by OBOZ.UA:
- On July 20, Russians attacked Kharkiv region. A number of settlements came under enemy fire: fires broke out in the places of hits, infrastructure, administrative buildings, warehouses, a granary, and more than 50 residential buildings were destroyed.
- On July 20, the occupiers also attacked the Kharkiv region's railroad. Four employees were injured, and buildings and trains were damaged.
Only verified information is available on our Telegram channel OBOZ.UA and Viber. Do not fall for fakes!