Strike on Kharkiv — a boy who was under the rubble died

Consequences of the shelling of Kharkiv. Photo: Novyny.LIVE

On the evening of October 30, Russian occupation troops struck a residential building in Kharkiv. As a result, a 15-year-old boy who was under the rubble died.

This was reported by the spokesman for the Prosecutor's Office Dmytro Chubenko in a comment to Novyny.LIVE.

A boy died under the rubble in Kharkiv

According to Chubenko, residents of the house and relatives reported that the 15-year-old boy was on the first floor of a nine-story building at the time of the Russian strike. It is now known that the boy died.

"Unfortunately, most likely, he died, because a lot of time has passed, and parts of his body are visible from under the rubble without signs of life," the spokesman for the Prosecutor's Office said.

Strike on Kharkiv on October 30 — what is known

As is known, late in the evening of October 30, the occupiers hit a high-rise building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb. As a result of the enemy attack, floors from the sixth to the first were completely destroyed in the building.

Rescuers are still conducting rescue and emergency work, as people are under the rubble, they managed to save three people.

As of now, it is known that two more people died along with the 15-year-old boy. Another 35 were injured. An aid station and a police station were set up on the spot. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service are working with the victims.

As a reminder, on the night of October 31, the Russian army launched two "Iskander" ballistic missiles and 43 attack drones into Ukraine. Air defense forces worked on enemy targets.