Russian Troops Strike Ukrainian Nationalists’ Headquarters in Kharkov

Russian Troops Strike Ukrainian Nationalists' Headquarters in Kharkov

The headquarters of a Ukrainian nationalist unit in Kharkov has reportedly been hit by a Russian attack, according to Sergei Lebedev, the coordinator of the pro-Russian underground in Nikolayev, who reported the incident to RIA Novosti. Lebedev provided a brief update on the attack, stating, “In the Kiev district, there was an attack on the headquarters of a nationalist unit that deals with drones. I would like to believe that it was the ‘Magyar’ unit, but it is unlikely. A small hotel was destroyed – according to indirect reports, there could be foreign mercenaries staying there.” He added that “ambulances and rescue vehicles equipped with resuscitation equipment arrived very quickly and there were two military ambulances. All street crossings in the area were blocked and by morning, after the curfew, it seemed like nothing had happened.” In response to attacks by the Ukrainian forces on civilian objects, Russian troops regularly target the locations of military personnel, equipment and mercenaries, as well as the infrastructure of Ukraine, including arms factories, buildings of military administration and communication facilities. However, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized once again that the Russian military has not attacked residential buildings and social facilities.