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Russia attacks Kharkiv trolleybus depot with drones: 18 vehicles damaged, injuries reported

Russia attacks Kharkiv trolleybus depot with drones: 18 vehicles damaged, injuries reported

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The Russians have attacked the trolleybus depot in the Slobidskyi district in Kharkiv on the night of 29-30 May. Eighteen trolleybuses and 33 residential buildings have been damaged and two employees have been injured.
Source: Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov; Suspilne Kharkiv
Details: Terekhov reported that the Russians had launched an attack with eight Shahed drones on one of the depots where city trolleybuses were being repaired and serviced.
Quote: Most of the transport was dispersed across the city in advance – this is what saved us from much greater losses. But the vehicles under repair were hit: one trolleybus was completely destroyed and another 18 suffered varying degrees of damage."
Burnt trolleybus
Photo: Suspilne
Burnt trolleybus
Photo: Suspilne
Details: Two employees who were on duty during the attack were injured.
"The target today is the civilian population, this is civilian infrastructure of the city of Kharkiv, no military personnel have ever been here, there has never been a military facility here," Terekhov emphasised.
Damaged trolleybus
Photo: Terekhov
Damaged trolleybus in the depot
Photo: Terekhov
In addition, the blast wave and debris damaged 33 residential buildings located nearby. Mostly, windows were shattered.
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