
In Kharkiv, rescue operations in a five-story building were completed, which was shelled by Russian forces late in the evening on October 2. A hostile guided aerial bomb hit the residential building between the third and fourth floors, destroying apartments.
This information was reported by a resident of the building, Oleksandr, in a comment to "Radio Liberty". The publication also showcased footage from the scene of yet another war crime by Russia.
The Kharkiv resident emphasized that their area is constantly under enemy attacks, so the residents are well aware of what it means when bombardments occur.
"But this strike was… It instantly became very hot in the apartment, everything was filled with smoke and dust," the man said.
The door of his apartment got stuck, and he was only able to get out when the rescuers arrived.
The Kharkiv resident spent the entire night near the multi-story building. Only by morning was he able to enter the damaged apartment and find his cat.