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Repeated Russian shelling took place during the extinguishing of the fire in Kherson, caused by the shelling of St. Catherine's Cathedral, — Ministry of Internal Affairs

Four employees of the State Emergency Service were injured. All of them are hospitalized, they are provided with the necessary assistance. Damaged special equipment.

Just a bit more than 1 hour ago ruZZians shelled the town of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region.

They hit the very centre of the town.

Listen, I grew up in that area. Let me tell you - towns and cities there are NOT like in Europe or America in that they do not have "business centres" and "downtown" areas. In Ukraine, the city centre of a town is where EVERYTHING is - supermarkets right next to big residential buildings, administration buildings, schools, kindergartens - they are all near each other or on the other side of the road. The city centre is... well the very heart of the city.

So, hitting the town centre, of course, ruZZia hit it all - small markets, supermarket, school, kindergarten, administration building, a restaurant, a number of residential buildings - every-fucking-thing was hit.

And what's more, like they always do, once rescue workers arrived on scene, ruZZians started the shelling again. 5 rescue workers were injured, 1 of them killed. The death count is ongoing.

Just a few small thoughts that go through the mind of a Ukrainian on the daily basis

I'm taking a shower. Suddenly there is an air raid siren. I don't have a good underground shelter nearby so I decide to stay in shower. A thought in my head is 'If a missile hits my house, they'll find me naked. That will be embarrassing.'

I'm scrolling through my feed. There are some recommended posts of people I don't know. I see a black and white photo of a man. A thought in my head is 'Must be another fallen soldier. The post looks like an epitaph' Luckily, it's just a black and white photo of a living person.

I'm going to bed. There's been a heatwave for a few days so it's unbearable to sleep under a blanket. A thought in my head is 'If the windows shatter because of an explosion, the glass will cut my uncovered legs.'

Our collective traumas will remain with us for a long time. They will manifest through cautious actions and small details. Some will be obvious, others will be unexpected and strange. I don't know when the war will end but it's definitely going to stay with us in different shapes and forms.

An acquaintance's child died at night. 12 years...

She screamed that she had a severe headache. The ambulance took her to the intensive care unit, where the child died😢.

An autopsy revealed a blood clot. Due to constant stress. The child was afraid of explosions and alarms.

Jobana katsapnia (fucking russians) killed this child

Russia dropped a KAB-250 air bomb next to a 5-storey residential building in the village of Kovsharivka, Kharkiv region, - head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleg Sinegubov

The house was damaged, a wall collapsed in one of the apartments. The neighboring 9-storey building was also damaged.

As a result of an enemy strike, a 74-year-old woman died. The victims were women aged 35, 81 and 71, as well as a 74-year-old man. Their condition is average.

Also at night, a S-300 missile hit a non-residential building in the village of Velykyi Burluk, Kupyansk district. The building was damaged and a fire started.

Complete demining of Ukraine may take 757 years — The Washington Post

Currently, about 30% of the country's territory — more than 67,000 square kilometers — is contaminated with mines and unexploded shells. If 500 demining groups take part in demining, it will last for hundreds of years.

According to experts, the scale and concentration of ammunition pollution in Ukraine exceeds countries such as Afghanistan and Syria.