Two people cannot be reached from the rubble in Avdiivka, Donetsk region, said the head of the MVA, Vitaliy Barabash. According to him, since Friday, April 28, an 81-year-old woman has been under the rubble.
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Then the Russian troops got into a five-story building, and the woman was in the basement, and yesterday, after an air missile strike, a man born in 1962, an electrician, fell under the rubble.
Unfortunately, there are no signs of life either in the first or in the second case,” Barabash said.
It is impossible to get people without special equipment. On Saturday, the employees of the State Emergency Service left, but before reaching Avdiivka, they came under fire and returned, the head of the city administration said.
In addition, one child still remains in Avdiivka, the boy’s parents are hiding and constantly changing locations, the mayor says.
Barabash said on the air that 1,781 people remained in Avdiivka, despite constant shelling. These are the people who receive humanitarian aid. Another 50-70 people remain in the city, but they do not apply for humanitarian aid.
Unfortunately, there is still one child left. This is a 12-year-old boy, whom we cannot find yet. They have already turned the whole city, all relatives, friends, godfathers. They bury, change locations,” Barabash noted.
Source: Racurs

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