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Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv has been one of the most consistently shelled since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to British intelligence.
Sitting about 15km from the Russian front line, Kharkiv has suffered because it remains within range of most types of Russian artillery, the latest report from the UK's ministry of defence reads.
Multiple rocket launchers and generally inaccurate area weapons have caused devastation across large parts of the city.
They are probably trying to force Ukraine to maintain significant forces on this front, to prevent them from being employed as a counter-attack force elsewhere."
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