Russian rocket strikes “Nova Poshta” terminal in the Kharkiv region: casualties reported…

“Kharkiv. A Russian rocket struck the ‘Nova Poshta’ terminal, an ordinary civilian facility. Unfortunately, there are casualties. My condolences to the families and loved ones. As of now, there are reports of 13 injured. All emergency services are on-site, and the rescue operation continues,” reported Vladimir Zelensky.

Russian rocket strikes

Earlier, the Chief of the Kharkiv Military Garrison, Sergey Melnik, stated that Russian occupiers launched strikes on the regional center using S-300 missile systems, launching from the territory of the Belgorod region in Russia.

As specified by the Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Oleg Synegubov, 16 people have been hospitalized with injuries, including some in critical condition. Six people have lost their lives.

The “Railway Supply” news portal expresses condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a speedy recovery to the injured.

Russia continues to target infrastructure. ‘Nova Poshta’ is as crucial as bridges, roads, railways, and power lines.

This company has been binding Ukraine together since the beginning of Russia’s invasion, allowing support for refugees, being one of the first to enter liberated cities and aiding in recovery.

They worked during the darkest times, amid alarms, shelling, and blackouts in Ukraine’s populated areas.

They delivered packages that were eagerly awaited. A socially responsible business that offers hope because when such enterprises operate, Ukraine lives. A company that works professionally 24/7.

They are leaders in their field, a company that now also helps Ukrainian refugees feel at home abroad… thousands of employees… a large team… round-the-clock work…

Tonight, the Russians denied the employees of Nova Poshta in Kharkiv a chance…

A bright memory to the employees of Nova Poshta who lost their lives…

There will be no news today… very difficult…

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