Rescuers of the State Emergency Service rescued the animal from under the rubble of a private house that was destroyed after the Russian attack.
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The Russian invaders launched a missile attack on Kramatorsk on the night of February 17. On the night of Sunday, February 18, rescuers pulled a cat from under the ruins of a destroyed private house. The State Emergency Service (SSES) reported this on its Telegram channel.
Psychologists of the State Emergency Service helped the owner of the animal to calm down and also paid attention to the frightened cat.
We remind you that the Russian troops stormed Slavyansk and Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region.
Initially it was reported that two people died in Kramatorsk – a man and a woman, and the body of a man was found under the rubble in Slavyansk.
Russian strike in Kramatorsk: third victim found
Source: korrespondent

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