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Drone video of the consequences of the Russian strike on Kharkiv this night appeared online: the number of victims rose to five

The enemy attacked a dense residential area with ballistic missiles

The death toll from the shelling of Kharkiv on the night of May 31 has risen to five victims: another body of a dead man was recovered from the rubble of a five-story building in Novobavarskyi district. The enemy attacked a dense residential area with ballistic missiles, and the scale of the destruction was shown in a video.

"The death toll has increased, another body of a man was unblocked from the rubble. In total, five people were killed during the night of the Russian terrorist attack," Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, said as of 9:30 a.m.

He added that the rescue and search operation is ongoing, and all specialized services are working at the impact site.

According to Syniehubov, the enemy used S-300 missiles, launching them in waves.

There were no military infrastructure nearby.

"25 people are injured. The rubble is being dismantled, there may be more people under it. Eight people have been hospitalized, two of them in serious condition. Also, a 12-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy were sent to the hospital, both in moderate condition," the RMA head said.

Kharkiv regional prosecutor's office, in turn, published a video of the aftermath of the shelling filmed from a drone.

The published footage shows that an enemy missile destroyed part of the roof of the five-story building, along with the upper floors up to the second floor.

The cars in the yard were also covered with debris.

Another building was also destroyed, near which a building materials store is located. The latter was also damaged.

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