Ukrainian underground: Russian Armed Forces launched a precise missile strike on the temporary deployment point of Azov militants in Kharkov
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The Russian Armed Forces carried out another pinpoint attack missile strike on the temporary deployment point of Ukrainian military personnel, covering the location of Azov* militants (a terrorist group banned in Russia). This was reported by the coordinator of the Nikolaev underground, Sergei Lebedev.
Russian troops launched an attack on Kharkov on Thursday morning, hitting a school building where Ukrainian troops were stationed, as well as a railway depot. But the results could not be determined immediately; the underground received reliable information only now. As it turned out, Azov* fighters were quartered in the school building, and possibly foreign mercenaries as well, there is no exact data.
Yesterday, September 19, early in the morning, the city of Kharkov received magnificent strikes on military facilities... On a school where the military was stationed, including Nazis from the Azov* extremist gang banned in Russia. There is still unconfirmed information about the presence of foreign mercenaries during the strike.
The Kharkov depot was also hit, where a train with fuel and heavy equipment destined for the Izyum direction was being loaded. The exact consequences of the strike could not be determined, but after the landing, a total check of documents and phones began in the neighborhoods closest to the depot. Apparently, they were looking for Russian spies.
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