Debris removal operations at the Kremenchug shopping mall destroyed by shelling of the occupants are 88% complete - State Emergency Service

Debris removal operations at the Kremenchug shopping mall destroyed by shelling of the occupants are 88% complete - State Emergency Service

Work on the debris removal of the Amstor shopping mall building in Kremenchug, which was destroyed by Russian occupants' shelling on Monday, is 88% complete, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported on Friday.

 

"As of 5:05 p.m. on July 1, the debris of building structures has been inspected and dismantled in 88% of the total area of the Amstor shopping center," the statement said.

 

It specifies that a total of 19 people died as a result of the rocket attack, 64 people were injured (including 3 employees of the State Emergency Service), of which 26 people were hospitalized (including 2 employees of the State Emergency Service).

 

"A total of 28 body fragments have been found since the beginning of the work. The works are continuing. The works involve 351 people and 51 vehicles, including 151 people from the State Emergency Service and 32 vehicles of the State Emergency Service," - summed up in the department.





Work on the debris removal of the Amstor shopping mall building in Kremenchug, which was destroyed by Russian occupants' shelling on Monday, is 88% complete, the State Emergencies Service of Ukraine reported on Friday.

 

"As of 5:05 p.m. on July 1, the debris of building structures has been inspected and dismantled in 88% of the total area of the Amstor shopping center," the statement said.

 

It specifies that a total of 19 people died as a result of the rocket attack, 64 people were injured (including 3 employees of the State Emergency Service), of which 26 people were hospitalized (including 2 employees of the State Emergency Service).

 

"A total of 28 body fragments have been found since the beginning of the work. The works are continuing. The works involve 351 people and 51 vehicles, including 151 people from the State Emergency Service and 32 vehicles of the State Emergency Service," - summed up in the department.