In Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, as of 15.00 today, January 7, rescuers recovered the body of a man from the site of a house destroyed by a Russian missile attack.
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This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service.
Thus, now the bodies of two people have been recovered from the site of two destroyed private residential buildings, one man has been rescued, and rescue work continues to search for three people, two of them children.
Currently, rescuers have dismantled 62 tons of destroyed house elements. Fragments of bodies are being collected for subsequent identification of the dead.
In the village of Rivne, Pokrovsky district, the body of a child born in 2020 was seized. At the site of the destroyed house, rescue operations continue to search for five people, two of them children, and 40 tons of destroyed elements of the house have been dismantled. The identified body fragments are being identified.
UAV squads were deployed to the scene of the attack. A State Emergency Service psychologist works to provide psychological assistance to victims.
In total, 76 people and 20 pieces of equipment were involved in the rescue operations, including canine crews of the Pavlograd search and rescue canine squad “Antares” (12 people, nine dogs and two pieces of equipment).
Let us remind you that yesterday, January 6, the Russians launched a massive attack with S-300 missiles on the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region. In the Pokrovskaya community, six people were killed, eight more were injured, 134 private houses and 15 high-rise buildings were damaged. In the Rivne Mirnograd community, six were killed and two were wounded, 80 houses, a first aid station and an administrative building were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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