A missile strike by the Russian occupation army on the village of Groza in the Kharkov region claimed the lives of 49 people. There may still be people under the ruins of a store and cafe destroyed to the ground; rescuers continue to clear the rubble.
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29 bodies out of 49 dead have been identified. A mobile forensic laboratory is working at the scene of the tragedy. The search and rescue operation continues.
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Igor Klimenko, said that in the village of Groza at the time of the missile attack, a funeral was being held for a deceased fellow villager in a destroyed cafe. 57 people were rescued from the rubble, of whom 49 were killed and seven were injured. Rescuers believe that there were just over 60 people at the scene of the hit.
The SBU is also on site checking local residents. According to Klimenko, the missile strike was very accurate. There is a possibility that she was brought by a local. The village of Groza is very small, its population is just over 300 people.
Source: Racurs

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