The death toll in Belgorod as a result of the May 12 explosion increased to nine.
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This is reported by Russian propagandists from Interfax and RIA Novosti and with reference to emergency services.
On the morning of May 12, one of the entrances to a ten-story residential building on Shchorsa Street collapsed in Belgorod. This happened after massive shelling of the city by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, local authorities said.
In house No. 55 on Kharkovskaya Gora, the entire entrance from the tenth to the first floor collapsed, allegedly as a result of a direct hit from a shell. Shortly before the shelling, a missile alert was issued in the city.
Telegram channels published a video from external surveillance cameras, which captured the moment the entrance collapsed. The footage shows an explosion in the lower part of the house. As the emergency services told TASS, the place where the shell hit was located in the area of the third floor of the house.
Subsequently, while clearing the rubble, a fragment of the roof of the house collapsed, trapping several rescuers.
Source: Racurs

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