On the night of November 30, Russian invaders attacked three cities in the Donetsk region with six S-300 missiles. As a result of the Russian attack, many people were injured, including children, and there may be people under the halls.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Pokrovsk, Novogrodovka and Mirnograd came under fire. As a result of the shelling, 10 people were injured, including four children, and five more people are being searched under the rubble.
In Pokrovsk, among the victims was a family with two children: a 16-year-old boy and a six-month-old baby. A 13-year-old boy was also injured. An apartment building and nine private houses, a police station, cars, and garages were previously damaged.
It is noted that one of the shells exploded in the courtyard of the house where a family with two children lived. As a result of the attack, the roof and walls of the house were destroyed, and people were trapped under rubble.
“A police paramedic helped a man who had a bloody baby in his arms get out of the ruins. After examining the boy, the policeman wrapped him up and quickly took him to the hospital. There is no threat to the life of six-month-old Eli,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs indicated.
In Novogradovka, the invaders hit a multi-storey building, as a result of which a 13-year-old child was injured. Police and rescue workers are working at the site of the missile strike. Five people, including a child, may be under the rubble.
In Mirnograd, the police department was destroyed due to an attack by the invaders.
“The State Emergency Service and the police have been working at the impact sites all night. The search and rescue operation continues, the police are documenting the consequences of the Russian strikes,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs summed up.
Updated 10:52. The State Emergency Service reported that at the site where a Russian missile hit a residential building in Novogrodovka, a man’s body was pulled out from under the rubble.
It is likely that 4 more people, including a child, may be under the rubble. The search and rescue operation continues.