Rescuers in Kharkiv completed the search operation after the shelling on June 7.


According to the Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office, rescuers in Kharkiv found the bodies of six people under the rubble of an enterprise that was attacked by Russians on June 7. Two more people were also rescued from the rubble after a round-the-clock search operation.
The search operation is complete. On June 11, rescuers retrieved the bodies of two more individuals from the rubble. The work continued around the clock.
As a result of the Russian attack on Kharkiv, nine people lost their lives. The city was attacked by various types of weapons, including missiles, KABs, and drones, leading to more than 40 explosions within an hour and a half.
In the evening of June 7, Russian troops struck Kharkiv for the second Time.
During subsequent attacks, five more people were killed, including two in the hospital, as well as four children. On the night of June 12, the city was again attacked by drones, resulting in the deaths of 16 people, including five from drone strikes.
Summary
The enterprise in Kharkiv that was affected by the Russian attack has become a site of tragedy where six people died. These assaults led to further shelling of the city, resulting in new casualties among the civilian population.
The enterprise in Kharkiv became a site of tragedy following the attack by Russian troops, where six people died. These assaults resulted in a series of bombardments in the city and led to the deaths of nine individuals. Rescuers continue to carry out search operations and mitigate the consequences of the attack.Read also
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