“In Ternopil, a 20-year-old boy remains alive under the rubble of a high-rise building, with whom it was possible to contact. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, informed the public about this, who arrived at the site of the shelling of a high-rise building in Ternopil on November 19. “The boy was contacted, there is hope that he is alive,” said Ihor Klymenko. The boy’s mother, Oksana, said that her son is 20 years old, and there are no rescuers yet”, — write on: ua.news
In Ternopil, a 20-year-old boy remains alive under the rubble of a high-rise building, with whom it was possible to contact.
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, informed the public about this, who arrived at the site of the shelling of a high-rise building in Ternopil on November 19.
“The boy was contacted, there is hope that he is alive,” said Ihor Klymenko.
The boy’s mother, Oksana, said that her son is 20 years old, and the rescuers cannot reach him yet: “They don’t say anything, they can’t get there and that’s it. They don’t say anything, they don’t know anything. I’m waiting I hope, I hope that God will give him strength and patience.”
On November 19, Russia again launched a massive missile-drone attack on energy facilities in seven regions of Ukraine, including Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Cherkasy, and Donetsk.
In Ternopil, Russian rockets hit two residential high-rise buildings, causing large-scale casualties, fires and destruction. According to the latest data, as a result of the attack, in particular, in Ternopil, 21 people died and another 66 were injured.
