MADRID 31 Oct. () –
At least one eleven-year-old boy has died and 30 more people have been injured in a Russian airstrike against a nine-story building in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, local authorities have reported.
The mayor of Kharkiv, Igor Terékhov, confirmed the balance tonight through his Telegram channel, while the governor of the homonymous region, Oleg Sinegubov, explained that the minor had been rescued shortly before with serious injuries in his head and fractures and that the emergency services performed resuscitation techniques for more than half an hour, although it was not possible to save the child.
Shortly before, Sinegubov indicated that Russia attacked a building with a guided aerial bomb, which caused a fire at the entrance of the building and that several of the cars have been damaged. “The destruction of the house is quite significant, so it could collapse, and threaten the work of the rescuers,” he warned.
“The allies see what happens every day. And in these conditions, each of their delayed decisions means at least dozens, if not hundreds, of those Russian bombs against Ukraine. Their decisions are the life of our people. Therefore , together we must stop Russia and do it with all possible force,” he said.
Two days ago, four other people also died in the city of Kharkiv as a result of a bombing by the Russian Army carried out at dawn. As a result, two residential buildings were destroyed and twenty suffered damage of varying degrees.
Add Comment