Russian rocket attack in Donetsk region intensifies

Rescuers were in voice contact with two people trapped in the ruins of the five-storey block in the town of Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region that was struck late on Saturday, the service said.

NewsBharati    11-Jul-2022 15:45:00 PM
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Donetsk, Jul 11: The death toll from a Russian rocket attack that hit an apartment block in eastern Ukraine over the weekend rose to 18 on Monday and rescuers were still racing to reach survivors in the rubble, the emergency services said.
 

Donetsk Rocket attack 
 
Rescuers were in voice contact with two people trapped in the ruins of the five-storey block in the town of Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region that was struck late on Saturday, the service said.
 
 
 
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said the attack in the town of Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region was "another terrorist attack" and Russia should be designated as a state sponsor of terrorism. Rescuers used a crane to lift a concrete slab and their hands to dig through the debris on Sunday, while dazed residents who survived the Saturday evening attack retrieved personal belongings and told stories of their miraculous escape. One woman was seen walking out of the destroyed building carrying an ironing board under her arm, an umbrella, and a plastic shopping bag. Others simply watched rescue efforts, fearing the worst as the dead were removed. "We ran to the basement, there were three hits, the first somewhere in the kitchen," said a local resident who gave her name as Ludmila. "The second, I do not even remember, there was lightning, we ran towards the second entrance and then straight into the basement. We sat there all night until this morning." Another survivor, who gave her name as Venera, said she had wanted to save her two kittens. "I was thrown into the bathroom, it was all chaos, I was in shock, all covered in blood," she said, crying. "By the time I left the bathroom, the room was full of rubble, three floors fell down. I never found the kittens under the rubble." Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24, calling it a "special military operation" to demilitarise Ukraine and rid it of nationalists.
 
 
Ukraine and its Western allies say Putin's war is an imperial land grab and has accused his forces of war crimes. Moscow denies attacking civilians. The biggest conflict in Europe since World War Two has killed thousands, left cities and towns in ruins, and seen more than 5.5 million Ukrainians flee their country.