Young man pulled alive from under rubble in Ternopil

Anna Kovalenko — 19 November, 18:55
Young man pulled alive from under rubble in Ternopil
The aftermath of the Russian attack on Ternopil. Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Emergency workers have rescued a 20-year-old man who had been trapped under the rubble of a high-rise residential building that was damaged in a Russian strike on the city of Ternopil. The young man was pulled out alive.

Source: Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, as reported by Suspilne Ternopil, a local branch of Ukrainian public broadcaster; Ternopil Mayor Serhii Nadal

Details: "They managed to contact the young man, there is hope he is alive," Klymenko said earlier.

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The young man's mother, Oksana, said her son had been on the eighth floor of the building at the moment of the Russian attack.

"They [the emergency workers – ed.] are not saying anything: 'We can't get to him', and that's it. They're not saying anything, they don't know anything. So I wait. I hope that God gives him strength and endurance," Oksana said.

Details: Later, Ternopil Mayor Serhii Nadal said that emergency workers had managed to retrieve a person from under the rubble. It is not yet known whether this is the same 20-year-old man.

Background:

  • On the night of 18-19 November, Russia launched a combined attack on Ukrainian cities. Explosions were heard in Khmelnytskyi, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts.
  • The residential building destroyed in the city of Ternopil was struck by a Russian Kh-101 missile.
  • The attack killed 25 people in the city, including three children. Another 73 residents were injured.

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