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War in Ukraine: Missile mountain photographed in Kharkiv after nine months of attacks

The city of Kharkiv has been particularly affected by Russian fire in recent weeks. The Ministry of Defense shared a photo illustrating the intensity of the fighting in the region.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense shared on Twitter on Sunday a snapshot of a mountain of missiles dropped since the beginning of the war in the Kharkov region. A shocking shot, taken by Ukrainian photographers, which should illustrate the virulence of the bombing in the region.

In the photo, hundreds of missile debris are piled up, forming a gray mass several tens of meters wide.

“A volley of Russian shells and missiles that have destroyed the city for the last 9 months. We could never have imagined such a thing,” the ministry captioned the post.

“We will do everything possible to prevent this cancer from destroying the entire world,” warns kyiv, avenging the Russian offensive.

A “graveyard” of missiles

In a publication Instagram, the authors of the photo, Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov, evoke a “cimetière” of missiles accumulated after the 24th February and assured that the mound was even more important, but it is “progressively dismantled” even The authorities.

The photographers bluntly denounce the shots directed at a “peaceful population”. “They are trying to destroy us, but we are still standing,” they say, making no secret of their opposition to Russia.

Formerly wedding photographers, the two spouses have opted since the beginning of the Russian offensive in their country to document the conflict without working for a particular medium.

“We wanted to do something useful for our country,” they explained to France Info last October. Photos of him have been published in media around the world.

The Kharkiv region has been heavily targeted by Russian attacks in recent weeks, as Moscow forces “try to penetrate there”, according to Volodymyr Zelensky. 112 surrounding villages were still without electricity this Sunday due to shelling.

Author: Juliette Desmonceaux with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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