Kharkiv completes rubble clearance after Russian air strikes: scale of destruction shown

Kharkiv completes rubble clearance after Russian air strikes: scale of destruction shown

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25 people, including a child, were injured in an enemy air strike on a residential building in Kharkiv. Rescuers from the State Emergency Service completed the rubble removal, removed 240 cubic meters of debris and provided psychological assistance to 45 people.

In Kharkiv, after enemy air strikes, rescuers have completed the rubble removal, removed 240 cubic meters of garbage and provided psychological assistance to 45 people. 25 people, including a child, were injured as a result of the Russian attack, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported on Friday, UNN reports.

Details

"Emergency rescue operations and rubble removal have been completed in Kharkiv. 25 people, including one child, were injured as a result of enemy air strikes," the State Emergency Service reported on social media.

As indicated, 240 cubic meters of construction waste was removed.

Psychologists from the State Emergency Service worked at the scene. They helped 45 people.

Addendum

According to the head of Kharkiv RMA Oleg Syniehubov, on November 8 the enemy shelled Kharkiv at night from 3:36 to 3:53. In Saltivsky district, as a result of enemy shelling of a 12-storey residential building, the entrance of the building from the 1st to the 3rd floor was partially destroyed. One apartment building and 5 cars were damaged, as well as the exits of the metro station. "25 people were injured: in mild and moderate condition, no serious ones. Six people were hospitalized," Sinegubov wrote on social media.

In Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv, 3 administrative buildings were damaged by enemy shelling at night. As a result of the shelling, 6 residential buildings, 8 administrative buildings, 4 cars, 3 trade pavilions and 4 exits of the metro station were damaged.

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