Kharkiv's municipal services demonstrate the exceptional quality of their work in cleaning up the consequences of enemy attacks. This was once again demonstrated after the Russian shelling of the city.
Ukrainian journalist Tetyana Dotsiak reported this on Facebook.
She noted that she was supposed to arrive at the scene of the shelling, but it was difficult to find her way around, because the utility workers had already thoroughly cleaned everything up.
"I'm telling you again, you don't know what Kharkiv is. Six in the morning, I'm going to the aftermath of the night shelling - the one against Sunday. The Russians were pounding three districts, including the center. They killed two people, dozens were wounded. The most massive strike in recent days. I'm coming to one of a number of addresses. - Is this really here? - I ask myself. But it's definitely here. There are no windows in the houses around. The police are on duty. But I saw the night video... Where? Where are the broken glass? Construction debris? Burnt iron? What's here, did they wash the asphalt? Why is it so shiny? Tell me when? When will these utility workers have time?", the post says.
The journalist added a photo with evidence of the excellent work of Kharkiv's municipal services.
As "Apostrophe" wrote, on the night of Monday, March 31, Russia struck Kharkiv.