Two more bodies found under rubble in Kiev's Solomyanskiy district


Two more bodies have been found under the rubble of a house in Kiev's Solomenskyy district, where debris from a Russian rocket hit on Saturday, 24 June. This was reported by the city's mayor Vitaliy Klitschko in Telegram.
Rescuers found the bodies of two more dead. The operation to eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack continues. Rescuers are still working in the damaged house," the statement said.
The identity of the victims of the strike is not reported.
A total of five people were killed in the house where the debris from the Russian missile hit.
We shall remind you that on the night of Saturday, 24 June, Russian troops attacked Kiev. The KGVA reported that all 20 missiles launched by the enemy had been destroyed over the capital.
Debris from an enemy shell hit a residential high-rise, a 25-storey building in Kiev's Solomenskyi district. As a result, flats on the 16th,17th, 18th and 19th floors of the building were damaged. About 40 cars that were parked in the car park when the rocket debris hit the building were also damaged.

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