Police are under the trash, he is crushed by the slab floor between the floors, now he is in a serious condition in the hospital. The facial burn received a 23-year-old district police officer.
Among the affected Russian attacks in Kharkov were two police officers. This was announced on June 7 by the head of the National Police State Investigative Department of Kharkov region Sergey Bolvinov.
“We work on the grounds of Russian strikes, more than three hundred police officers are involved -now the city is led by drone fragments, missile and air bombs. Among the victims of our colleagues today, the senior interrogator is under the trash after the enemy’s strike, given the floor between eight and nine o’clock.
According to Bulvinov, the bodies of two dead were found under rubble on the upper floor of a multi -storey building affected by the Russians. These are the two women. One of these can be found through the tattoo, the other can be identified using DNA. In general, so far – three dead.
“Kharkov has never seen such a value of enemy weapons in just two hours. Therefore, all the necessary resources are involved, investigators, forensic explosives and other services work on the ground. Because, as before, each fragment should collect – it is material evidence of Russian military proof,” said the Russian investigator’s chief investigator.
Remember that as a result of the Kharkov’s abduction, three people were killed, another 21 were injured.
It was also reported that Russian terrorists were attacked by shock drones and missiles of DNIEPER and Pavlograd.
In addition, troops of the Russian Federation on the night of June 7 were fired in Kherson. As a result of the attack, two civilians were killed, two others injured, two high -rise buildings were damaged.
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