In Kharkiv, rescuers pulled a pensioner from under the rubble for about an hour
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Rescuers of the State Emergency Service with the help of special tools got to the man and freed him from under the rubble of his own house.
A rescue operation lasted about an hour in Kharkiv to rescue a man who was trapped under the rubble of a house as a result of airstrikes by Russian troops. The video of the rescue was published by the State Emergency Situations Service on 10 June.
In the afternoon of 10 June, Russian troops launched massive airstrikes on residential areas of Kharkiv.
As a result of Russian shelling, residential and household buildings were damaged, fires broke out, and there are victims.
A man born in 1947 was trapped under the rubble of one of the residential buildings.
Rescuers reached the man with special tools and freed him.
Later, the emergency medical team hospitalised the victim in hospital.
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