Incidents

Kharkiv Palace hit: Police named the type of rocket used by the Russians

Volodymyr Tymoshko, Kharkiv Oblast, said 34 rooms at the time of the blow, but an unknown number of people who were in the building were unknown. The investigation was able to establish the type of rocket that the Russians hit the Kharkiv Palace hotel in Kharkiv on December 30. The head of Kharkiv Regional Police Volodymyr Timoshko told about it to journalists of "Public". According to him, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the city of Iskander-M rockets.

"The Russians hit the Kharkiv Palace Hotel building and an apartment building in the Kharkiv center on the evening of December 30, Iskander-M rockets," Timushko said. He also noted that the hotel numbers were inhabited, but an unknown number of people who were in the building during the air attack. "It is known that 34 numbers were inhabited at the hotel, but how many guests were during the attack, they have not yet been counted," Timoshko said.

Also, the chairman of the Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synigubov said that the hit in Kharkiv Palace had fallen on the 12th floor. According to him, after the first hits, people managed to go down to shelter, so only two people have slight injuries. Earlier it was reported that on December 30, the invaders attacked the Kharkiv Center. At least six beats were recorded. Later it became known that the invaders hit the Kharkiv Palace missile. Among the victims was one foreigner who works as a journalist.