Russia's Attack on Khmelnytskyi: Eyewitness Shares Details of the Dead.


Terrible Attack in Khmelnytskyi Region
On the night of May 25, a horrific enemy shelling occurred in the Khmelnytskyi region, leading to the destruction of civilian infrastructure and the deaths of peaceful residents. An eyewitness shares the frightening details of the nighttime attack, including the dead and wounded. This information was disseminated by Suspilne Khmelnytskyi through 'Glavcom'.
"Here my brother died, my dear little brother. He is still lying there, in that window. They haven’t taken him away yet, that’s his window," the woman said with tears in her eyes.
Regarding other victims, the eyewitness said: "We heard a sound and a woman at work called. She called after hearing explosions for the third Time. She called here, and there is no Yulia, no Petro, and no brother, nothing. She drove here by car, runs in, and this is happening here, it's all over already."
The eyewitness also mentioned the terrible fate of Yulia, who was torn apart: "Yulia was torn apart, even under that fence, under the factory. She still managed to shout, but then lost connection."
According to the head of the Khmelnytskyi OVA, Serhiy Tsurin, as a result of the attack, four people died, and five sustained shrapnel injuries, including a minor and an elderly woman in critical condition in the hospital. Due to this tragedy, six private residential houses were destroyed, and over 20 others were damaged.
This incident once again highlights the consequences of military actions for the civilian population and the threat they pose in the conflict zone.
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