Kharkiv TV Tower
The tower was of similar design of the Kyiv TV Tower, but its design has legs of a closed metal structure. In addition, the tower was constructed with truss-like space frames, which are lightweight rigid structures constructed from/by interlocking and/or intertwining struts in a geometric pattern. The Kharkiv TV Tower was the tallest building in the city and the fifth tallest TV tower in Ukraine.
2022 airstrike
During the Battle of Kharkiv, as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on 6 March 2022, the tower and the stations administrative building were struck by eight FAB-500 bombs from a Russian Su-34 fighter jet, the station's administrative building and the tower's self-supporting metal structure sustained heavy damage as a result. The fighter jet was shot down by Ukrainian armed forces right after the bombs were dropped. The pilot ejected, landed and was detained by the National Guard of Ukraine. A year later, the Russian pilot who operated the fighter jet was sentenced to 12 years in prison in Ukraine.
2024 destruction
On 22 April 2024, the upper half of the TV tower was destroyed as a result of a Russian air strike using a Kh-59 cruise missile. The following day there was no signal of digital terrestrial television in Kharkiv and the nearby settlements. Authorities announced that the restoration of the TV tower will begin only after the end of hostilities.
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References
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- ^ "Russian air strike took out TV tower in Ukraine's Kharkiv, Zelenskiy says". reuters.com. Reuters. 22 April 2024. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
The Ukrainian leader said he told U.S. President Joe Biden about the airstrike that was carried out several minutes before they spoke by telephone.
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