Two blasts hit Ukraine’s Kharkiv, no casualties
‘Two bomb explosions have rocked Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv, near the Russian border, causing damage to some buildings as well as a railway line, but no casualties.
The blasts occurred during the early hours of Tuesday with the prosecutor’s office announcing that it has ordered the start of an investigation by authorities for a possible “terrorist attack” in Ukraine’s second-largest city.
The spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office said the first blast in the center of the city, which broke windows at a university and set off car alarms, did also some damage to a monument holding the country’s national flag.’
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