Projectile struck a residential building after attack by Russian forces on the northern Ukrainian city
An extraordinary image shows a missile that crashed through the roof of an apartment in the besieged northern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv but failed to explode.
The projectile apparently struck a residential building after an
attack by Russian forces on the city, which has witnessed some of the heaviest
fighting of the war.
The photograph was taken by The Independent’s World Affairs Editor, Kim Sengupta, during his reporting from the city.
The wallpapered room complete with drawn curtain is ordinary but
for the large missile suspended from the ceiling, and points to the way
fighting in Kharkiv and many cities across the country has upended lives and
forced more than 4 million to flee the country.
Latest estimates from the UN put the civilian casualties of the
five-week-long war at 3,039, including 1,179 killed and 1,860 injured.
The image is not the first to show unexploded weaponry
in Ukraine. A
photo also taken in Kharkiv earlier this month showed a missile that had
crashed into a residential kitchen.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/unexploded-russian-missile-kharkiv-b2047383.html
Bomb disposal team casually removes huge missile
which got stuck in kitchen sink
Somehow relatively little other damage was done to the home in Kharkiv, Ukraine
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