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Search and rescue work is still continuing at the arrival of the Russian rocket....

Rocket shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Zaporizhzhia: the SES reported new victims

Search and rescue work is still continuing at the arrival of the Russian rocket. The utilities have already removed 333 tons of debris of the building. As of 22:00 on March 3, at least 7 people are aware of the death of the Russian Federation's armed forces in Zaporozhye on the night of March 2. This was reported in the press service of the Main Directorate of the SES of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia region. The department noted that the parsing is still continuing.

Rescuers search for potential victims, dismantle the remains of a destroyed building. In total, the employees of the utilities have already removed 333 tons of debris of the house. "The SES units managed to save 11 people, 20 more-to evacuate. From the rubble of the house, rescuers were unblock 7 dead," the department said. It is also reported that 225 people used the heating point deployed by SES, 92 persons sought psychological assistance.

The elimination of the consequences of the tragedy of the whole involved 110 people and 21 pieces of equipment. We will remind that on the night of March 2, Russian invaders struck a rocket strike in Zaporozhye, resulting in damaged a multi -storey residential building. The Secretary of the Zaporizhzhya City Council Anatoliy Kurtov noted that the rocket almost completely destroyed a five -storey building.

We also wrote that a girl named Catherine spent at least 5 hours under the ruins of the Russians destroyed by the Russians in Zaporozhye. She said that during his stay, she hugged a cat and took pictures on a mobile phone. Earlier, on March 1, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation also attacked 5 territorial communities of Sumy region: Novoslobidsk, Krasnopil, Esman, Shaliginsk and Belopolsk. The shelling was made from a 152 mm and mortar caliber artillery.