November 19, 2024
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The Russians hit a dormitory in Glukhiv: 6 dead, including a child

Six people, including a child, were killed as a result of a Russian attack on a dormitory in the city of Glukhiv, Sumy region, late in the evening on November 18. There may still be people under the rubble. Source: Sumy OVA in Telegram Verbatim OVA: “Late in the evening of November 18, the enemy attacked one of the dormitories in Glukhov, directing two Shahed-type attack UAVs at the peaceful residents.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Six people, including a child, were killed as a result of a Russian attack on a dormitory in the city of Glukhiv, Sumy region, late in the evening on November 18. There may still be people under the rubble.

Source: Sumy OVA in Telegram

Verbatim OVA: “Late in the evening on November 18, the enemy attacked one of the dormitories in Glukhiv, directing two Shahed-type attack UAVs at the peaceful residents. As a result of the enemy attack (as of 7 a.m.), 6 people were killed, one of them a child. 12 were wounded. people, two of them children”.

Details: Emergency and rescue operations are ongoing at the site of the impact. People may still be under the rubble.

Prehistory:

  • It was previously reported that an explosion rang out in Glukhiv, Sumy Oblast, late on Monday evening. The mass media wrote about an enemy drone hitting an apartment building, resulting in deaths and injuries. It was also reported that there may be people under the rubble.

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