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Rescue Operations Continue in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi

Rescue teams with dogs have completed their search of the debris from the destroyed educational facility for survivors. The cleanup operations have been ongoing without interruption for nearly a day.

This information was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Rescuers from the 3rd Special Center of the SES have been working tirelessly for almost a day to clear the rubble following the Russian attack on one of the educational institutions in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odesa region.

Canine handlers, along with specially trained dogs, thoroughly searched the debris for possible survivors under the rubble of the collapsed building. No new information about casualties or victims of the Russian shelling has been reported.

"Despite exhaustion, dust, and smoke, rescuers are not stopping to clear the premises as quickly as possible", the SES emphasized.

It is worth noting that as a result of the Russian missile strike on June 23, three people died in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, while 14 others were injured, including two children. The lyceum was completely destroyed, and other infrastructure facilities in the city were damaged.