In pictures: Russia bombs Kharkiv’s Freedom Square and opera house
Russian missiles and rockets have hit the cultural heart of Ukraine’s second largest city. SEE THE PHOTOS. Warning: Graphic
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Russian missiles and rockets hit the cultural heart of Ukraine‘s second largest city on Tuesday local time in what officials described as a deadly and “cruel” attack.
An opera house, concert hall and government offices were hit in Freedom Square, in the centre of the northeastern city Kharkiv.
Kyiv’s TV tower was also damaged in an air strike, and at least five people were killed.
According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, two missiles hit and set fire to a building next to the TV tower. The fire has been extinguished.
According to the Kyiv Independent, Ukrainian television channels stopped broadcasting moments after the blast.
“They are trying to cut us off from communications,” the newspaper’s defence reporter Illia Ponomorenko wrote on Twitter.
Footage of the firey explosion around the capital’s 1300ft tower was shared widely on social media.
See images from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine below.