Russia bombed a high-rise building in Kharkiv: the first minutes after the attack (video).
Emergency rescue work continues in Kharkiv after yesterday's Russian bomb hit a residential building
Emergency rescue work continues in Kharkiv after yesterday's Russian bomb hit a residential building. According to official information from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU), 25 people were injured, and one woman died.
According to preliminary data, another body may be under the rubble. Rescuers continue to dismantle the destroyed building structures to find the deceased person.
Nine units of equipment and 44 SESU employees, as well as 18 units of municipal equipment and 57 workers, were involved in the rescue operations.
The Patrol Police of Ukraine shared a video from the first minutes of the rescue operation at the bomb hit site.
Recall that on the evening of September 24, a Russian air bomb hit a nine-story residential building in the Kyiv district of Kharkiv.
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