Death toll in Kharkiv increases after Russian attacks
In total, the six dead people were removed from the debris of the building
Ukraine's official emergency agency said the number of fatalities has increased in Russian strikes on two residential structures in Kharkiv.
“Employees of the State Emergency Service conducted search and rescue operations at the scene of the incident for two days. 9 people were saved, including 2 children,” the service said on its Facebook post.
In total, the bodies of 6 dead people were removed from the rubble, including one boy born in 2009.
Meanwhile, 10 units of fire and rescue equipment and 40 personnel of the State Emergency Service worked at the scene.
The Regional Governor of Kharkiv said that Russians brutally and purposefully hit civilians. And now their so-called "media" are spreading fake news about "military facilities".
Picture Credits: Reuters
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