AFP journalists who arrived at the scene saw the building partially collapsed and rescue workers with a bulldozer trying to remove the debris.
Fifteen bodies were recovered today from the debris of an apartment building hit by Russian rockets in Ukraine’s Donetsk province, causing it to collapse, rescuers said, adding that 24 people remain trapped under the rubble.
The governor Pavlos Kirilenko reported on Telegram that the blow was launched last Saturday night against the city Chasiv Yar and aimed at a high-rise residential building.
34 people are under the rubble of a 5-story building in Chasovom Yar, which the Russians attacked with Uragan missiles.
Completely destroyed two entrances. Rescuers are on site.
On the surface they were already able to get 6 dead and 5 wounded. #RussiaKillsCivilians#StopRussia pic.twitter.com/HV6PeJhTMY— Pavlo Kyrylenko (@Pavlo_Kyrylenko) July 10, 2022
AFP journalists who arrived at the scene saw the building partially collapsed and rescue workers with a bulldozer trying to remove the debris.
According to him, 591 civilians have been killed and 1,548 injured so far in Donetsk province since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.
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