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The entire recreation center was smashed: the consequences of the Russian terrorist attack near Kharkiv were shown from above

Recreation center after the Russian strike. An aerial view. Source: Screenshot of the video

In Cherkaska Lozova near Kharkiv, Russian ballistic shelling by the enemy on May 19 completely destroyed a recreation center where civilians were staying. Six civilians were killed and 16 others were wounded (as of 4:30 p.m. Sunday).

The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office posted a video on YouTube of the aftermath of the strike by two Iskander-Ms on a civilian facility. The footage was taken from a drone of investigators.

The video shows that all the facilities of the recreation center located near the reservoir were damaged.

Recreation center in Cherkaska Lozova
The scale of destruction was shown from above

The strike was launched at around 11:00 a.m. from the territory of Russia's Belgorod region. Six Ukrainians were killed, including a woman who was seven months pregnant. The sixth known victim was a 68-year-old civilian man who died in hospital.

Among the 16 wounded is an eight-year-old child. The second missile also hit a police officer and a medic who were responding to a call.

On May 19, the occupiers attacked Cherkaska Lozova
Enemy fired two ballistic missiles at civilian infrastructure

Criminal proceedings have been initiated under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war).

Cherkaska Lozova on the map

As OBOZ.UA wrote, among the victims of the Russian attack on Cherkaska Lozova was a local resident who was fishing 100 meters from the recreation center. A fragment hit him right in the heart.

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