Russia Destroys 19th-Century Manor That Survived Two World Wars in Kharkiv Region
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Russia Destroys 19th-Century Manor That Survived Two World Wars in Kharkiv Region
After Russian UAVs struck, rescuers fought fires for hours trying to save a 19th-century architectural monument that had survived two world wars – as drone attacks hit multiple regions across Ukraine.
Historical manor house in the Kharkiv region destroyed by Russian attack. The estate from the 1830s survived wars and upheavals before.
In the village of Velykyi Burluk, Kharkiv region, as a result of Russian shelling on April 7, a 19th-century architectural monument — the Dontsiv-Zakharzhevsky estate — was destroyed. This was reported by the head of the Kupyansk district military administration, Andriy Kanashevich. According to him, the construction of the estate was completed around 1835. It belonged to the cultural heritage sites and was preserved for a long time, despite the…
Russian occupiers strike at 19th century cultural heritage of Kharkiv regionA wooden building with an area of 2,000 square meters caught fire in Velyky Burluk due to an attack by an enemy drone. Rescuers are extinguishing the fire, no injuries.
In the village of Velykyi Burluk in Kharkiv region as a result of an attack by an enemy UAV, a monument of architecture of the XIX century caught fire - rescuers work ᐅ TSN.ua
On Tuesday, April 7, Russian troops attacked the village of Velyky Burluk in the Kharkiv region. As a result of the attack, the 19th-century architectural monument, the Dontsov-Zakharzhevsky estate, was completely destroyed, said Andrey Kanashevich, head of the Kupyansk District Military Administration. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED Kharkiv is under massive drone attack: there is a high-rise building, two wounded. “A monument of architecture of the 1…
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