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In total, five people - 4 passers -by and a man who was engaged in heating in th...

"Don't know where to find my wife with my sister": a military man lost his wife during an attack of Russian Federation on raisins

In total, five people - 4 passers -by and a man who was engaged in heating in the City Council building, which was restored after the Russian occupation, were killed. On February 4, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit the Balbistics in the center of Izium in Kharkiv region. The blow came to the administrative building, where the inhabitants issued documents, and where it was always crowded. 5 people were killed, more than fifty were injured.

Among the dead are two sisters of 19 and 18 years. The eldest was pregnant. This is stated in the TSN material. Admijbudbudmaya in Izium found themselves at the epicenter of the rocket strike. People from all over the area came to draw up documents. Among them were two sisters that day-18-year-old Darina and 19-year-old Angelina. The older sister was at the 15th week of pregnancy. The girls came to the passport table with their mother -in -law and died.

The Traumatologist of the Central Hospital of Izium Yuri Kuznetsov, who did not leave the city even during the Russian occupation, says that he saw a lot of tragedies in all time, but the man of the dead Angelina, who in despair, has been remembering for a long time. "I rarely can let tears go but know when a guy came up in military uniform and asked," Don't know where to find my wife with my sister, they died in a catastrophe.

"He is in a very serious condition, as they say" acute response to stress, " - the doctor says. And most of them were in the same way, the residents of the neighboring homes were also injured. Children. "The moment of hit was enabled air alarm, but from the moment of identification on the radar systems of this rocket and until the moment of hit was less than one minute," says Dmitry Chubenko, a spokesman for the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office.