Rescuers pulled a live cat from under the rubble of a house destroyed by Russians in Kramatorsk


Russia attacked Kramatorsk on Saturday, hitting a residential building.
A live cat has been pulled out of the rubble of a house hit by a Russian missile in the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Region. The animal was handed over to its owner. The corresponding photos and video were shared by the Telegram-channel of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Another life saved," the press service of the ministry said.
The main department of the State Emergency Situations Service of Ukraine in Donetsk Region said that the cat was rescued during the night of 18 February during the removal of rubble from a private house.
It said that both the cat and its owner were given psychological help.

We would like to point out that the Russians hit Kramatorsk at 20:00 on Saturday, 17 February. Three missiles hit an industrial zone and a private sector. At least two civilians were killed: a woman born in 1977 and her son born in 2000. In addition, fragments of the body of a probable third victim of the strike, an elderly woman, were found. The information is being verified.
Also, while in their own home, two people were injured. They are pensioner spouses: a man aged 78 and his 75-year-old wife.
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