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Rocket attack in Kharkiv: the number of injured has increased again, and the debris removal has been completed.

In Kharkiv, the number of injuries from Russian missile strikes on the city has risen to 46. Emergency rescue operations at the impact sites have now been completed.
Ракетный удар по Харькову: число пострадавших снова увеличилось, работы по разбору завалов завершены.

In Kharkiv, the number of individuals injured due to Russian missile strikes on the city increased to 46. Emergency and rescue operations at the sites of the "strikes" have already been completed.

This was reported by RBK-Ukraine referencing Telegram of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv Oblast.

Emergency services stated that the number of casualties from yesterday's Russian shelling of Kharkiv remained unchanged - one person was killed.

The State Emergency Service noted that emergency and rescue operations and debris removal in the city were finished by midnight.

In total, 200 cubic meters of construction debris were removed by service employees, municipal workers, and volunteers.

Additionally, the emergency responders mentioned that psychologists from the State Emergency Service were present at the site, providing assistance to a total of 15 people.

"As a result of enemy missile strikes, 1 person was killed, and another 46 were injured," the Service stated.

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The State Emergency Service also reported that a total of rescue workers from the Kharkiv and Ivano-Frankivsk garrisons of the State Emergency Service, 2 Special Rapid Response Centers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, as well as municipal services and canine units from volunteer organizations were involved in addressing the aftermath of the enemy strike on a residential building in Kharkiv.

Russian Missile Strike on Kharkiv on November 1

Recall that yesterday, Friday, explosions were heard in Kharkiv against the backdrop of reports from the Air Forces about a Russian missile launch.

Following this, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleg Synegubov, noted that the Russian occupiers struck a residential private house in Kharkiv with a ballistic missile.

Later, the head of the National Police, Ivan Vygovsky, reported that the enemy launched a missile strike on the police's location in Kharkiv. He informed that one police officer was killed, and another 30 people were injured.

By late evening, it became clear that the number of injured in Kharkiv had risen to 40. The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the Russian occupiers used the S-400 for the shelling of the city.