Ukrainian rescuers have completed clearing the rubble and searching for possible victims at the site of the Russian airstrike on June 22 on a five-story building in Kharkiv. An enemy air bomb took the lives of two people.
More than fifty residents were injured, including children. The State Emergency Service reported this by publishing a photo showing the consequences of a Russian war crime.
It is noted that as of 06:30 Sunday, June 23, rescue work in a destroyed residential building was completed in Kharkiv.
Since the shelling, 116 State Emergency Service employees and 24 units of emergency rescue equipment have been working there.
“At this address, as a result of being hit by an aerial bomb, two people were killed, another 53 were injured, including three children,” the department added.