Last night, the russians cynically attacked Kherson with guided aerial bombs, one of which hit a 10-story residential building, partially destroying it.
Preliminarily, at least six people were injured, including two children.
Two people were rescued—they were pulled from blocked apartments through balconies using a fire ladder.
Rescuers are currently inspecting the damaged floors and clearing the debris, as people may still be trapped underneath.
A Resilience Point has been set up at the site, providing everything needed to charge devices, warm up, and receive psychological support. The work continues.
Search and Rescue Operations Continue in Kherson After Airstrike
Rescuers are clearing the rubble using specialized equipment and tools. People may still be trapped under the debris.
Damaged floors, apartments, and surrounding areas are being inspected.
UPD:
At least one person has died as a result of a russian strike on Kherson.
This was reported by the head of the Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
Rescuers have retrieved the body of a man from the rubble of an apartment building entrance destroyed by a Russian aerial bomb. His identity is currently being established.
In the morning, reports indicated that six residents of Kherson were injured. Two of them were rescued by emergency workers from the 8th and 9th floors of the destroyed building.
Rescuers also pulled 13-year-old twins—a boy and a girl—from the rubble. Their condition is assessed as stable in the hospital. Their mother is presumed to be trapped under the debris.
