Consequences of the RF strike on Kharkiv: police reported what the enemy hit with and how many victims.
On Friday, November 1, Russian occupants shelled Kharkiv using the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system (SAM). The number of victims as a result of the attack increased to 40 people. This information is provided by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (MIA) and the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.
It has been established that the enemy struck with S-400 missiles at the location of police officers
The Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office clarified that as of 22:30, the number of victims in Kharkiv as a result of the missile strike rose to 40 people. Among the victims are 30 police officers, one rescuer, and nine civilians.
Emergency rescue operations continue at the missile strike site in Kharkiv, and Investigators and MIA criminologists are documenting the crimes of Russian occupants.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported that 43-year-old police colonel Andriy Matviyenko, who died during the shelling, received severe shrapnel and explosive injuries that were fatal.
The police and the State Emergency Service (SES) published photos and videos of the consequences of the missile strike on Kharkiv that occurred on November 1.
The SES reported that as a result of one of the missiles hitting by one of the Russian military units, a two-story residential building was completely destroyed.
High-rise buildings, private houses, garages, and cars were damaged
In addition, rescuers extinguished two fires with an area of 20 square meters.
It was previously reported that Russian occupants intentionally shelled police officers in the center of Kharkiv with two missiles, resulting in one law enforcement officer being killed and 26 were injured.
Recall that on November 1, RF forces struck Kharkiv with a ballistic missile, damaging dozens of residential buildings.
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