Karazin University in Kharkiv damaged in night attack

On the night of November 8, a Russian strike on Kharkiv damaged two buildings of the Karazin National University of Kharkiv.

An enemy shell hit the square between the buildings, damaging the main and northern buildings, the university reported on Facebook.

As a result, 267 windows were smashed. Fortunately, there were no casualties among the university students and staff.

On the night of November 8, Russians attacked Kharkiv with guided aerial bombs, hitting the Saltovsky and Shevchenkovsky districts.

The strikes injured 25 people, five of whom were hospitalized. In the city center, the bombs fell on an open area, damaging historic and residential buildings.