Author: Mansur Mirovalev
Published on: 25/04/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Serhiy Parkhomenko’s two-storey apartment building stood right next to its twin that was struck and levelled by a Russian missile early on Thursday. The shockwave caused Pakhomenko’s steel entrance door to fly through his living room, flattening a cosy armchair he or his wife used to sit in during hundreds of earlier shellings. The parkhomenkos hastily grabbed their documents and rushed outside. Russia’s strike on Ukraine on Thursday involved 70 missiles and 145 explosives-laden drones. The Kremlin’s spokesman claimed that the strike had targeted “military and military-adjacent sites” Yelena, a blonde woman in her 40s whose impeccable hairdo, makeup and glasses contrasted with everything around her. The blast collapsed the inner walls and ceiling of her first-floor corner apartment. She and her husband crawled outside to see their car mauled by the shockwave. Communal workers unfurled and cut pieces of plastic film to replace broken window glass. The strike took place on the 99th day of Trump’s second presidency. Kremlin continues the ferocious shelling of Ukrainian cities almost daily.
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