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Russians smash UNESCO-listed Philharmonic Hall

Russians smash UNESCO-listed Philharmonic Hall

This is the famed Philharmonic Hall in Odesa, incubator of a century of musical talent. The Russians lit into it with drones this weekend.

 

In total, last night, the Russians launched 165 missiles and drones. As well as the Poltava region, the Kharkiv, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Donetsk regions were also hit.

photos: Ukrainska Pravda

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