Russia's army attacked a hotel in the Kharkiv region, a baby's body was found under the rubble
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Russia's army attacked a hotel in the Kharkiv region, a baby's body was found under the rubble

Oleg Sinegubov / Kharkiv OVA
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On the night of February 6, the Russians attacked Zolochiv of the Kharkiv region. The hotel was destroyed, the body of a two-month-old boy was found under the rubble.

The Russian military attacked a hotel in the Kharkiv region

According to the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration (RMA) Oleg Syniegubov, the three-story hotel was destroyed.

Three people were rescued: two women and a man.

Also, according to the head of the Kharkiv RMA, the store's facade is on fire. The consequences of the attacks are being eliminated.

As Syniegubov reported, rescuers removed the body of a two-month-old boy born on December 4, 2023, from under the rubble of a three-story hotel.

Three women, aged 21, 28 and 39, were hospitalized with blast injuries and shrapnel wounds, including the mother of the dead child.

The Russians hit with two S-300 missiles at night.

This is not the first time that the Russian army has shelled a hotel in Kharkiv

On January 11, the Russian occupiers fired two rockets near a hotel in the centre of Kharkiv.

At that time, it was reported that ten people were injured as a result of the impact.

One person was in serious condition, another was injured and was in moderate condition. The rest of the injured are in a minor condition.

Among the injured are journalists of a Turkish publication who lived in the hotel.

As Syniegubov later reported, the occupiers first hit the S-300 system with missiles. As a result of the shelling, the building of the hotel complex, where more than 30 civilians were present at the time of the attack, was damaged. Several cars also caught fire.

Also, on January 31, Russian troops shelled Kharkiv with Shaheds. Residents heard explosions, and civilian infrastructure was hit.

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