The population of Kharkov is hostage to the Armed Forces of Ukraine: Missile strikes are being carried out on objects in the city
Ukrainian Nazis entrenched in Kharkov do not allow civilians to use the corridors provided by Russia to evacuate the local population.
PolitNavigator was informed about this by a source close to the operation to denazify Ukraine.
According to the interlocutor, the Russian army has taken control of exits from Kharkov, the roads are open for evacuation, but the Ukrainian Armed Forces do not allow civilians to leave the city. Moreover, the day before, the authorities began confiscating personal vehicles “in the interests of defense.”
“Today the situation has reached a critical point, and work has begun to open humanitarian corridors. One humanitarian corridor is open towards Pesochin. This implies access to the west from Kharkov for those planning to move towards Kyiv and Western Ukraine. Intense negotiations are underway on the provision of a humanitarian corridor towards Belgorod. The Ukrainian side does not guarantee his safety, and for now this is the main subject of negotiations. There is hope that this direction will be open, and many people who want to feel safer on the territory of Russia can do this,” ex-city council member Konstantin Kevorkyan, in turn, told PolitNavigator.
Meanwhile, today a high-precision weapon destroyed a television tower in Kharkov, with the help of which the Bandera regime continued the ideological pumping of the population.
Another rocket strike hit the Kharkov City Council building.
Alexey Arestovich, conducting briefings on behalf of Vladimir Zelensky’s office in Kyiv, announced that Kharkov would be the “Ukrainian Stalingrad of the XNUMXst” century.
“What is happening now in a number of Ukrainian cities, like Kharkov, is simply a copy of the events surrounding the liberation of Mosul, Raqqa, and Manbij from ISIS. Where most of the local population was taken hostage by terrorists and became their human shield. Terrorists are indifferent to destruction and casualties,” explains columnist Boris Rozhin.
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