Up to 55 houses were damaged in Kharkiv as a result of the morning shelling of the city on January 2. This was reported in the Kharkiv City Council.
“In the Shevchenkivskуі district, more than 2,000 windows were broken in apartments and 685 in public places. Three roofs were also damaged. Heating was connected in three out of eight houses. Three houses remain without electricity. Some do not have gas,” the message reads. From December 29 to January 2, more than 130 residential buildings were damaged in Kharkiv, the largest number — 64 — in the Kyivskуі district.