 Russians destroyed a century-old college in Kharkiv using drones. Shahed drone strikes severely damaged the College of Transport Technologies, a historic building constructed in 1915, Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office and RBC Ukraine reported. According to law enforcement, an educational institute in the Osnoviansky district of Kharkiv suffered partial destruction. Three hostile drones were observed in the area, resulting in damage to garages, buildings and vehicles. Additionally, a hostile drone crashed into the Shevchenkovsky district, causing damage to private residences, garages and vehicles, according to the Prosecutor's Office. The Prosecutor's Office released a photo of the century-old College of Transport Technologies building that was destroyed. It is important to mention that this is a currently operating educational institute. The Russian attack caused extensive damage to the building, destroying the second and third floors and the roof, and causing significant damage to the structure, including burnt structural elements and shattered windows. The building was constructed in 1915 and has been used for education since 1953. It's noteworthy that the College of Transport Technologies was previously called the Kharkiv Technical School of Railway Transport. Over half of the city's schools and 22 out of 24 higher education institutions have been damaged due to Russian shelling since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.