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Moment 787ft TV tower snaps in half & smashes to ground in Kharkiv after Putin launches missile blitz on Ukraine city

For weeks, Russia has been terrorising the northeastern city of Kharkiv with constant missile and drone strikes

DRAMATIC footage captured the moment a Russian missile strike toppled a 787ft TV tower in Ukraine's second largest city.

The huge structure snapped in half and collapsed as part of what President Volodymyr Zelensky said is Moscow's plot to make Kharkiv "uninhabitable".

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The moment the TV tower broke in half in a cloud of smokeCredit: Reuters
It crashed to the ground after the latest Russian attack on KharkivCredit: Reuters
The ruined remains of the 787ft structureCredit: EPA

For weeks, Russia has been scaling up its assault on the city, pounding it with relentless waves of missile and drone strikes, terrorising its 1.3million residents and killing dozens.

“It is Russia’s clear intention to make the city uninhabitable,” Zelensky told US President Joe Biden after Monday's strike took place just minutes before their scheduled call.

The president later added the attack was "an obvious attempt at intimidation - so that the terror was visible to the whole city - and an attempt to limit Kharkiv's access to communication and information".

The northeastern city lies just 30 miles from the Russian border, which makes it an easy target for ballistic missiles and other weapons as Ukraine's air defences have dwindled.

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“At the moment there are interruptions to the digital television signal,” regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.

Kharkiv's power facilities have been damaged particularly badly since Russia last month began targeting the critical civilian infrastructure, focusing on its energy system.

On March 22, Russian attacks destroyed the city's two main power plants and a network of substations, plunging it into darkness and leaving thousands without electricity.

Ukraine is currently bracing itself for a renewed Russian blitz and Kharkiv appears to be Putin's first target.

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Experts fear the city could face a second ground offensive after beating off a tank assault on the first day of the war in February 2022.

Every day its residents live through an airborne terror as analysts say Putin is hellbent on depopulating the city.

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Last week, Kharkiv's mayor warned the frontline city is in danger of becoming a "second Aleppo" as Russian aerial attacks turn it into a wasteland.

Ihor Terekhov said that unless the West steps up and delivers crucial air defence systems, Kharkiv could suffer the same fate as the Syrian city, which heavy Russian bombing reduced to rubble a decade ago.

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