Karazin National University was damaged during attack on Kharkiv
On the night of November 8, the occupiers launched three airstrikes on Kharkiv. One of the Russian shells hit the central part of the city, on Svoboda Square. Windows flew out at Karazin University, which is located nearby.
This was reported by the press service of V.N. Karazin National University on Friday, November 8.
Shooting in Kharkiv on November 8 — photo of Karazin National University
"Tonight was another test of strength for our university family. As a result of the Russian strike on the square between the university buildings, the main and northern buildings were damaged. Fortunately, there were no injured among the Karazin students," the university's press service wrote.
This time, the shock wave and debris damaged 267 windows in the buildings. Since the very morning, the university community has been busy cleaning up the debris and eliminating the consequences.
It should be recalled that on the night of November 8, the Russian army struck again at Kharkiv, using a 500-kilogram bomb. As a result, 25 citizens were injured, residential buildings, shops, metro exits were damaged.
Previously, Novyny.LIVE wrote that in total, thousands of residential buildings were damaged in Kharkiv as a result of Russian shelling. There is also destruction at critical infrastructure facilities.