On the night of Monday, March 31, Russia struck Kharkiv. Six explosions were heard in the Kyivskyi district of the city, and a fire broke out at the site of the strikes.
This was written by the mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terekhov.
"The sixth explosion in Kharkiv. According to preliminary information, like the previous Shaheds, this one also hit the Kyiv district of the city," he indicated.
At 05:43 Terekhov reported on the previous arrivals: "... a significant fire at the site of the impacts, damaged glazing and the facade of the children's institution, broken windows in nearby high-rise buildings, several private cars were damaged."
We also recall that at 02:35, the mayor of Kharkiv wrote about a UAV hitting the territory of a civilian enterprise in the Kyiv district of the city:
"The blast wave damaged the windows of nearby apartment buildings. The kindergarten building and the cultural and sports complex were also damaged."
Two people, he said, experienced an acute stress reaction and were provided with the necessary medical care.
As Apostrophe previously wrote, late on the evening of March 28, the Russians attacked the Dnipro . The strike caused widespread destruction and fires. A hotel and restaurant complex, 11 private houses, garages, and a service station burned.