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Kharkiv metro to be used as shelter again

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At least four people have been killed in shelling in Kharkiv.

Ihor Terekhov, the city’s mayor, said officials will designate specific spaces in the subterranean metro system where inhabitants will be able to stay until the shelling ceases.

Furthermore, the metro will not be suspended again.

After utilizing as a bomb shelter for three months since Russia’s invasion began, the Kharkiv metro, which has 30 stops, reopened two days ago on Tuesday.

“It’s loud and dangerous in Kharkiv today. Enemy forces are shelling our city again. People have been wounded and, unfortunately, killed,” Terekhov said.

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He encourages people to seek refuge in basements, shelters, and metro stations.

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