20 miles outside Russia’s border, a missile strike took place at a postal depot, killing 6 workers.
Overnight, the missile struck a postal warehouse on the outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, resulting in the tragic deaths of six workers and injuries to at least 16 other employees, as reported by Ukrainian authorities.
This facility was located in Korotych, one of the western suburbs of Kharkiv, according to a message from Oleh Syniehubov of the regional military administration on the Telegram messaging app. In a separate communication, Ukraine’s prosecutor’s office accused Russian forces positioned across the border in the Belgorod region of firing a surface-to-air missile.
Private postal owner Nova Poshta stated “ a missile just hit it” in a facebook post that showcased a video of the bomb damage.
Approximately 60 miles from the war’s front lines, Kharkiv finds itself in close proximity to the Russian border, just around 20 miles away. With that being said, the city has frequently been the recipient of missile attacks. The war between Russia and Ukraine is very much still alive and still has yet to see any signs of closure anytime soon.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/22/world/europe/russian-missile-ukraine-depot.html
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News comment 7 was due Oct. 19.
News comment 8 is due Oct. 26.
I will count this as 8, I think.